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Motorola Solutions Radio Selector Guide

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Motorola Solutions Radio Selector Guide

2024-07-29 04:31:11

The Motorola CLS - 1110 is a fine handheld radio. It has decent range and can be programmed so as not to interfere with other radio frequencies. More than the radio, however, I was totally sold on the customer service I got from B&H. It was as good as I could have imagined leaving no room to ask for more. Thanks-

5
2024-04-01 03:12:12

The CLS-1110 2-way radio by Motorola is small, lightweight and easily accessible for my assisted living staff. If only there was a way to eliminate the protruding antenna (can easily get in the way), this would be the world's most perfect unit!

5
2024-08-25 09:28:10

Im not a pro, and this is my second flash.  I used a Bower SFD728 before (guide number 92), and thas  was a cheap made flash compared to this one.  I sold it because it was not useful to me. Never got decent night shots. After a lot of research I decided to buy a flash without breaking the bank, just in case I would need it, so I found the Godox TT600 (guide number 197) and chose it for the price. That was the best I could have done for my skills.  This flash is powerful and requires a bit learning to manage but this encourages me to practice and learn more. So this is the reason I bougth it, I wanted to learn more, so i did.  It works indoors without a radio transmitter, as a slave flash.  It helped me to make fantastic family indoor photos this holiday. Now Im buying a second TT600 flash and a radio transmitter to level up my gear and capabilities. The only con is that is a bit heavy to handle with a big lens attached to camera.

5
2024-07-17 09:56:29

Im not a pro, and this is my second flash.  I already had a Bower SFD728 before (guide number 92), and thas  was a cheap made flash compared to this one.  I sold it because it was not useful to me. Never got decent night shots. After a lot of research I decided to buy a flash without breaking the bank, just in case i would need it, so I found the Godox TT600 (guide number 197) for the price. That was the best I could have done for my skills. Also, works indoors without a radio transmitter, as a slave flash.  This flash is powerful and requires a bit learning to manage but this encourages me to practice and learn more. So this is the reason I bougth it, I wanted to learn more, so i did. It helped me to make fantastic family indoor photos this holiday. Now Im buying a second TT600 flash and a radio transmitter to level up my gear and capabilities. The only con is that is a bit heavy to handle with a big lens attached to camera.

5
2024-05-03 09:40:59

using as a multi room speaker selector

5
2024-06-29 06:47:58

One of the best solutions if you use sata drives.

5
2024-09-27 05:22:17

I have had several Moto phones throughout the years and Motorola has never disapointed.

5
2024-06-08 05:35:15

When using optional guide.

5
2024-05-01 01:37:11

I only recommend APC going forward as there have been too many other solutions that are not as dependable.

5
2024-08-09 06:43:55

I am pleased with the slimmer size and switching from old Motorola to new was a breeze.

5