A:AnswerYes! The number of radios on the same channel is not limited. You can choose the channel,( up to channel 22) but the range is extremely over rated. At the most the range is maybe one mils.
A:AnswerNo, they comply with IPX4/JIS4 standards, which you might call "splash-resistant" In a heavy downpour, you may want to keep your radio under cover. I think you could operate it through a ziploc sandwich bag.
A:AnswerTo maximize range, please make sure that the batteries are fully charged and there are no obstructions between the radios. If there are hills, trees, or buildings between radios, or if being used indoors, the range can be reduced. Should you require assistance, please contact Customer Service at 800-543-1608, option 3 on the menu. Thank you.
A:AnswerThank you for your question. You will need to check local laws and regulations in the country you wish to operate the radio. The Cobra FRS radios are legal to use in the US, Canada and Mexico, or their flag ships in international waters with the ship captain’s permission. For any further questions, please contact Cobra customer service at 1-800-543-1608 or online at https://www.cobra.com/pages/contact-us for additional help.
A:AnswerThe Cobra ACXT145 series radios are legal to use in the US, Canada, and Mexico. You will need to check local laws and regulations for the country you wish to operate the radio. For any further questions, please contact Cobra customer service at 1-800-543-1608 or online at
https://www.cobra.com/pages/contact-us for additional help.
A:AnswerThe radio is capable of maximum of 16 miles in line of sight operation under ideal conditions. Range can vary greatly depending on obstructions, like trees, vegetation, and terrain. Range will be greater on a mountaintop, but will be limited within a valley. Communication to the other side of a mountain is greatly limited.