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    walkie talkies

    Having spent 2 hours in Disneyland Paris looking for a lost husband [msncry]( I had the children - he just din't listen to where we were going), I don't want to repeat the experience.

    Either I won't bother to look next time[}], or we could get walkie talkies. Are they much cheaper over there? Do UK ones work. Are they legal

    Can anyone suggest somewhere to buy them. We are staying near Champions gate.
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    Try Walmart last July $17 for 2

    They are not legal to use back in England, as the band they use are the same as our
    emergency services, trust me I found that out to my expense once, but thats another
    story. Also UK ones are not legal to use in America

    Chrisj


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    Chris, are the Walmart ones rechargeable or do you have to buy new batteries all the time?
    How many wavelenghs do they have? Our British ones have 6, and it is often difficult to find a clear channel.

    Jo, in previous threads people have explained that the British ones use the same channels as American emergency services, so you can't use them there, so I am planning to buy over there.

    Don't forget that the distance they say on the box is always unhindered line of sight, so they will actually not work that far apart.
    But they are great fun, and did help in France when we lost my nepehew briefly!! (he actually didn't know he was lost- had just wandered off in the other direction).
    It's worth getting enough so everyone has one or so each couple has one.


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    The ones we found in Walmart wernt rechargable, they use 3 AAA batteries. Im sure they
    do others. They were the last pair on the shelf when we were in there. Our have 28 Channels
    on them.

    They worked brilliant for the parks, and the kids did go for walks around where we
    stayed and loved keeping in touch every few feet
    Chrisj


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    What is their max range? When we go, we are going to split-up and go in different directions and may be separated by 50 miles or more.
    Nostromo


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    The max range is 2 miles, but we've never managed to be that far apart. Im not sure if
    walkie talkies could cover a range like that
    Chrisj


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    Thanks Chrisj. I guess we'll have to use our mobiles as necessary.
    Nostromo


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    They are great if you are travelling in a convoy in separate cars (but again you can't go too far apart.
    If Walmart sell out, are there any other shops that would have them?


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    Im sure you would be able to find them in other shops
    Chrisj


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    Tips for using 2 way radios for the first time (from exerience)
    -Make sure you explain controls to everyone, including how to change channels if you find your is too crowded.....but make sure everyone knows to do this before you do! Practice around your villa.
    -Set the volume at low to start with- if it is too high you can get distortion and cracking up.
    -Make sure no one uses them like a mobile phone when they speak....you won't be able to hear them properly. The handset needs to be a few inches in front of their mouth.
    -Practice coordinating listening, saying "over" and pressing the button to speak...especially if you have elderly people in your party.
    Choose call signs if you want to sound really professional rather than saying "hello it's me, meet me at the pizza kiosk"!
    Oh yes, don't let your brother in law speak as if he is talking to a control tower from a pilots seat...you won't understand a word he says! (and he only does this because he has one of those land a plane computer games!)


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