2-way radios now made locally

The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) recently awarded to Headline I & C Phils. a license to manufacture two-way radios.

Two-way radios are portable and powerful radios that can receive and transmit voice signals over long distances without the need for base stations, boosters or external antennas.

These two-way radios are equipped with 14 to 22 channels and are available in two-, three-, five- and six-mile models. They usually come with rechargeable battery packs.

Now that these two-way radios are manufactured locally, consumers can avail themselves of better prices and quality.

Headline will also provide a one-year limited warranty for its radios. Consumers also have the option to purchase radio to fit their budgets and requirements.

Typically, a two-way radio costs anywhere from P10,000 to P15,000. Now you can purchase a two-way radio for as low as P1,500.

Headline Phils. manufactures various two-way radio models for export to the United States, Europe and Asia.

It manufactures popular products such as Cobra, Midland, Alan, Talkus and Radioshack. For the last two years, it has been awarded by Cobra USA as its top quality supplier.

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