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BC Link Mini Radio
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$99.95
Compact single-unit radio is designed specifically for backcountry recreation with a focus on durability, ease of use and simplicity,Use the radio to find separated friends, communicate plans, stick your line and share observations in real time,22 FRS cha
About this product
Tough enough for winter ski trips and also great for year-round use, the Backcountry Access BC Link Mini radio is an a more compact and accessible update to the Link 2.0 communication system.
Features
- • Compact single-unit radio is designed specifically for backcountry recreation with a focus on durability, ease of use and simplicity
- • Use the radio to find separated friends, communicate plans, stick your line and share observations in real time
- • 22 FRS channels and 121 subchannels ensure minimal interference
- • Dual preset channels
- • Comes with 3 rugged attachment options optimized for use with Backcountry Access backpacks, airbags and vests
- • Useable range: approximately 6 mi. (9.5 km) line of sight; maximum range: up to 32 mi. (51 km) line of sight
- • Rechargeable 1800 mAh battery with USB-C charging port; max battery life of 18 hrs.; includes a USB-C charging cord
- • Leash is included to always keep the device with you
- • Power: 2 watts
- • IPX5 waterproof rating
- • Certified to be in compliance with all applicable North American laws
- • Compatible with FRS/GRMS radios that operate on FRS bands
Specifications
Best Use | Backcountry Skiing |
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Channels | 22 FRS |
Privacy Codes | 121 |
Range | Useable range: approximately 6 mi. line of sight; maximum range: up to 32 mi. line of sight |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Rechargeability | Rechargeable |
Radio Class | FRS |
FCC License Required | No |
Dimensions | 6.25 x 2.5 x 1.25 inches |
Weight | 6 ounces |
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