What frequency does Walmart use?

Walmart and Sam's Club use a two way radio, made by Motorola Solutions, model Motorola RDM2070D, which is exclusive to Walmart and Sam's Club. The Motorola RDM2070D is preprogrammed on MURS frequencies with most channels using CTCSS tone 21/4Z/136.5Hz.
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What radios do Walmart employees use?

Walmart is probably the single largest user of two way radios in the United States. Currently, Walmart uses the Motorola RDM2070d which is a 2 watt 7 channel MURS VHF two way radio. The Motorola RDM2070d is supplied directly to Walmart by Motorola Solutions.
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What MURS channel does Walmart use?

MURS channels 4 and 5 usually serve Walmart as well as Target. Five MURS frequencies can be found at this radio.
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Who can use MURS frequencies?

The band is usable for personal or business two-way radio communications with up to 2 Watts of power, and MURS radios are used by individual preppers, families, Neighborhood Watch groups, businesses, CERT and other organizations.
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Which is better GMRS or MURS?

GMRS operation requires an FCC license. At MURS frequencies, signals bend over hills better, but GMRS signals are better at bouncing off of surfaces and penetrating into/escaping out of buildings.
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What frequency do drive thru headsets use?

It is a headset system made for drive-thru use, with intercom, and is digital. (IIRC, operates on 2.4GHz.)
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What are MURS radio frequencies?

The Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) uses channels in the 151 – 154 MHz spectrum range. The most common use of MURS channels is for short-distance, two-way communications using small, portable hand-held radios that function similar to walkie-talkies.
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Can you transmit on MURS without a license?

There is no frequency coordination or license requirement for the use of radio transceivers on MURS frequencies. These channels are available for use on a "shared" basis by the general public.
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Do all Walmart employees get a walkie talkie?

Push-to-Talk: Constant communication is essential for our business. Walkie talkies were one solution, but not every associate has one. Push to talk enables associates to instantly connect with one another, helping them work as a team to stay nimble and react to customers' needs.
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What type of radios do stores use?

Retail Stores up to 25,000 Square Feet: The Motorola CLS1110, Motorola DLR1020, or the Kenwood TK-3230 are all excellent choices. Big Box Retail Stores: Motorola DTR550 or Kenwood TK3400U16P UHF Two Way Radios will provide plenty of coverage for the entire store, garden centers, and outer edges of the parking lot.
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How much does two way radios cost?

Professional Two Way Radios – $500 to $1200/ea.
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How much does the average person spend at Chick-Fil-A?

The average Chick-fil-A customer spends $15.91 per trip to the chicken chain, buying five items per trip. They make just 11 trips to Chick-fil-A each year, and they're most likely to buy lemonade, french fries, milkshakes, chicken tenders, and soda.
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Can CB talk to GMRS?

FRS and GMRS radios are not cross compatible with other types of consumer radios. CB radios operate on the 11 meter AM band, and have their own channel and frequency assignments.
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How far will a GMRS radio reach?

Typically though, most GMRS radios use between 1 and 5 watts of power. Their range is a bit better than FRS radios, with typical hand-held devices being somewhere in the 1-2 mile window. Some mobile units with higher antennas can have a range up to 5 miles.
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Which is better CB or GMRS?

While VHF radio waves – including CB – typically travel farther in rural settings, GMRS's power advantage overcomes UHF's slight range disadvantages to give longer range in most scenarios. GMRS may work better in wooded areas, since UHF radio waves can easily travel through small spaces.
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What operates at 315MHz?

315MHz is primarily used for remote key less entry (RKE) systems and garage door openers. As a result, this frequency is somewhat crowded, increasing the chances for interference. The FCC allowed power is lower than 418MHz or 433MHz and the selection and efficiency of antennas is limited.
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How do I request a song on Walmart radio?

1-855-925-7346.

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How do you unlock a Motorola radio?

Locking and Unlocking the Menu Button

To lock the radio press and hold for 3 seconds until is displayed. To unlock the radio press and hold for three seconds until disappears. Make changes to Channel and Interference Code settings then re-lock the radio.
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Do I really need a GMRS license?

The FCC requires a GMRS license as a way to regulate frequencies that are used by two-way radio devices. Before operating a GMRS radio, a consumer must have a valid license.
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What are the unlicensed frequency bands?

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has three primary frequency bands designated for unlicensed operation. Unlicensed means the operator of the radios does not need to file directly with the FCC to use the radio. The three frequency bands used for this in the U.S. are the 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz.
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