PMR446 The solution for optimal communication on construction sites

Even on large construction sites with obstacles, our robust PMR446 radios enable smooth real-time communication.

Our PMR446 radios are indispensable tools for everyone on the construction site. In this demanding environment, they help to keep agreements and most importantly, they ensure additional safety. Furthermore, the radios are robustly built and will not be damaged by dust or moisture. With the high range of the devices, even radioing on large construction sites works without any problems.

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  1. Icom IC-F29SDR dPMR446 handheld radio
    Icom IC-F29SDR dPMR446 handheld radio

    Professional radio with 32 digital and analog channels

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

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    €249.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €209.24
    SKU IC-F29SDR
  2. Kenwood TK-3701D ProTalk Digital
    Kenwood TK-3701D ProTalk Digital

    Compact PMR/dPMR handheld transceiver with with monochrome display and powerful speaker, designed for use in loud environment.

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    €249.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €209.24
    SKU TK-3701D
  3. POLMAR CUBE PMR446 handheld radios
    POLMAR CUBE PMR446 handheld radios

    Ultra-compact handheld radios, very easy to use, single or as a set of 4

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    As low as: €49.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €41.18
  4. POLMAR GEMINI PMR446 handheld radio, pair
    POLMAR GEMINI PMR446 handheld radio, pair

    2 pieces PMR446 handheld radio, easy to use, 8+8 channels, CTCSS, dust and water protected IP 54

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    €89.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €74.79
    SKU PO-GEMINI
  5. POLMAR MICRO PMR446 handheld radio, pair
    POLMAR MICRO PMR446 handheld radio, pair

    Only 70 grams light and ultra-compact, 8+8 channels, CTCSS

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    €59.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €49.58
    SKU PO-MICRO
  6. Icom IC-U20SR PMR446 handheld radio
    Icom IC-U20SR PMR446 handheld radio

    Weatherproof and robust, with 16 channels, emergency call function and powerful rechargeable battery

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    €159.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €133.61
    SKU IC-U20SR
  7. PMR Handheld radios (2 pcs) UBZ-LJ9
    PMR Handheld radios (2 pcs) UBZ-LJ9

    Set of high quality PMR handheld radios from Kenwood

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    €49.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €41.18
    SKU UBZ-LJ9SET
  8. POLMAR WORK4 PMR Handheld radio
    POLMAR WORK4 PMR Handheld radio

    Robust PMR446 handheld radio, easy to use, 16 channels, CTCSS, DCS and more.

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    €59.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €49.58
    SKU PO-WORK4
  9. POLMAR EASY PMR Handheld Radio
    POLMAR EASY PMR Handheld Radio

    Easy to use and robust PMR446 handheld radio, 0.5 Watt, CTCSS, DCS, FM_Radio, squelch and much more.

    In stock, shipped in 1 to 2 days

    €89.00
    incl. VAT, plus shipping €74.79
    SKU PO-EASY

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FAQ

Which is better PMR or CB radio?
Whether PMR (Private Mobile Radio) or CB radio (Citizens Band Radio) is better depends on the user's specific needs and application scenarios. PMR radios are easy to use, do not require a license and provide sufficient range for short-range communications, making them ideal for private or semi-professional use, such as communications during outdoor activities or on construction sites. CB radio, on the other hand, has the advantage of being able to communicate over longer distances and having a larger community of users, particularly among truck drivers and certain hobbyist circles. CB radios also typically offer more channels and the ability to install antennas for better range. For those who value greater reach and a vibrant community, CB radio might be a better choice, while PMR stands for simple, license-free and cost-effective operation.
Tim Rauhut
On which frequency do truck drivers transmit?
Truck drivers typically do not broadcast on amateur radio frequencies, but instead use CB (Citizen Band) radio, which does not require a license in many countries. In Europe, truck drivers mostly use the 27 MHz frequency, although channel 9 (27,065 MHz) is reserved for emergency calls and channel 19 (27,185 MHz) is often used for general road traffic.
Tim Rauhut
What is the difference between FRS and PMR446?
FRS and PMR446 radios differ in frequency allocation and usage. In Australia, the U.S., and Canada, PMR446 radios use frequencies designated for amateur radio operators and military radar. On the other hand, the U.S., Canada, and Mexico utilize the Family Radio Service (FRS) system, which operates on different frequencies around 462 and 467 MHz.
Tim Rauhut