IMPORTANT: COVID IMPACT ON BATTERIES
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, delivery and storage times are extended. As a consequence, the NiMH batteries in the walkie-talkies may be more or less flat when purchased (20% natural self-discharge per month).
This means that your radio may have abnormal battery life. We recommend you charge/discharge your device fully (8 to 16 hours charge) before recharging it again.
Please accept our apologies
Dimensions (H x W x D)
150 x 50 x 37 mm (With antenna and clip)
55 mm rigid antenna
Range
maximum range in an open field: 5 km To optimise the transmission range of your WT 100 walkie talkies, make sure that there are as few obstacles as possible (including users) on the imaginary line between the 2 devices.
Channels and sub-channels
8 standard uncoded PMR 446 MHz channels 121 private sub-channels (38 CTCSS and 83 DCS)
Capacity
The WT100 walkie talkies have 10 hours of battery life with the AAA NiMH 600mAh batteries supplied. This battery life is obtained in the following configuration:
90% on stand-by
5% in transmission
5% in reception
Accessories
- Dual output Micro-USB cable
- 2 neck sizes
- 2 belt clips
- 1 basic instructions
Tips for storage and maintenance
Storage tips
During long term storage, remember to fully charge the batteries then remove them from your walkie-talkies. Store your radios in a dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Restrictions on use
Not waterproof. For the waterproof version, see WT900 (8605111)
TESTS AND WARRANTY
Test product
Here at DECATHLON, our products are tested by a panel of users in the real-life conditions for which they were designed. These tests are led and run by a team of engineers dedicated to this task. Our product managers, engineers and the entire team use the results of these tests to develop and create technical products to ensure the satisfaction of our customers.
Warranty
2 Years
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