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PMR Radio

PMR Radio-Your Ultimate Guide


Have you heard of PMR or Professional Mobile Radio or Private Mobile Radio? If your answer is no, then this article will provide you with some important and basic facts and information about PMR radio. Read the following paragraphs to learn more about PMR.


  • This is probably the oldest form of mobile communication today. It has been around for 70 years now, and yet some people still use it. These are usually sued in businesses like in big factories and taxi industries to communicate with several workers. It usually works like this. There is one base station and several mobile dispatch console radios so that all people in the business can communicate with one another. These are also sued in police and fire stations.
  • These are more commonly used professionally or in business settings but some people who have this at home also use it to communicate with friends while doing some outdoor activities like hiking or among their friends in the neighbourhood. It looks ancient and bulky which makes them unpopular among kids. However, they are reliable and many businesses still use them up to now.
  • Features of a PMR include a button that allows you to talk when pushed, and to listen when released. It also covers a large area since these are also used by taxi drivers driving around town who need to communicate with their boss or supervisor. It also has a closed user group feature for a more private communication. The frequency bands used are VHF or UHF.
  • It sues antennas which you need to place on a high location for the PMR to work in a larger area. If you position the antenna on a high location, you can communicate with other people who are within a 50 kilometre radius. Lower position will cover smaller area. You have to make sure that the antenna is getting enough signals for the walkie talkies to function well.
  • You can get a license for this or not, it depends on you. But since this more commonly used in business, then it is better to get a license which you have to pay for.