Vehicle Mobile Two Way Radios

Vehicle Mobile Two Way Radios

Professional mobile two way radios for vehicles, fleets, machinery, control rooms and base station use. Choose from UHF, VHF, analogue and digital mobile radios for reliable business communication.

Mobile two way radios are ideal for vehicles, control rooms, workshops, depots, machinery, and fixed-site communications where greater transmit power, a larger antenna, and reliable day-to-day operation are required.

Unlike handheld radios, mobile radios are normally installed in a vehicle or used as a desktop base station with a suitable power supply. This makes them a strong choice for fleets, transport operators, farms, warehouses, construction sites, security teams, councils, utilities, and industrial users who need dependable radio communication across larger sites or wider operating areas.

Professional Mobile Two Way Radios for Vehicles and Base Stations

A mobile two way radio can be fitted into cars, utes, trucks, vans, plant machinery, forklifts, boats, control rooms, or office locations. When installed with the correct antenna, power connection, and programming, a mobile radio usually provides better range and clearer communication than a handheld radio used inside a vehicle.

Mobile radios for

• Fleet and transport communications
• Site vehicles and machinery
• Dispatch and control room operation
• Farm and rural communications
• Security patrol vehicles
• Warehouse and logistics operations
• Construction and civil works
• Emergency, event, and operations teams
• Base station radio setups

Digital and Analogue Mobile Radios

Radiotronics supplies mobile two way radios for both digital and analogue radio systems. Many modern mobile radios support digital operation, giving improved audio quality, better coverage performance, and advanced features such as text messaging, GPS, lone worker, emergency signalling, and system integration, depending on the model and licence configuration.

Analogue mobile radios are still widely used and can be suitable for straightforward voice communication, existing legacy systems, or customers who need compatibility with older radios already in service.

For many businesses, the best option is a digital-capable mobile radio that can operate in analogue mode while the fleet is upgraded over time.

UHF and VHF Mobile Radios

Mobile radios are available in different frequency bands, most commonly UHF and VHF.

UHF mobile radios are commonly used in built-up areas, warehouses, factories, construction sites, shopping centres, and areas where signals need to work around buildings, vehicles, racking, or other obstructions.

VHF mobile radios are often better suited to open ground, rural areas, agriculture, marine-adjacent environments, and wide-area outdoor communications where there are fewer buildings or obstacles.

The correct choice depends on where the radios will be used, what frequencies are already licensed, and whether the mobile radios need to work with an existing radio fleet.

Mobile Radio Installation

A mobile two way radio normally requires professional installation or a suitable installation kit. A typical vehicle installation may include the radio body, microphone, mounting bracket, power lead, antenna, antenna cable, and programming.

For office or control room use, a mobile radio can often be used as a base station with a suitable mains power supply and desktop microphone or speaker microphone. This is useful where a dispatcher, office team, workshop, or gatehouse needs fixed access to the radio system.

Need Help Selecting a Mobile Two Way Radio?

Choosing the correct mobile radio is important because the radio, antenna, programming, and licence all need to work together. Contact Radiotronics for help choosing a mobile two way radio system for your vehicles, base station, site, or fleet.

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Need Help Selecting A Two Way Radio?

Choosing the correct two way radio is important because the radio, frequency band, licence, accessories, and programming all need to work together. Radiotronics can help step you through two way radios for individual users, small teams, large fleets, and more complex radio systems.