One of the most persistent challenges of using two-way radios (walkie-talkies) is moving out of two-way radio range and cutting off your conversation. You can’t fight physics – under specific conditions, radio signals travel in highly specific ways. If you violate these principles, your conversation fades out or ends altogether. Depending on the kind of radio you’re using, your two way radio signal repeater network, the d
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Last of a three-part series. We all know they’re out there — people who can’t be bothered with getting their two-way radios (walkie-talkies) licensed by the FCC. Even though the product packaging states clearly and explicitly that FCC licenses are required for most two-way radios, people ignore the requirement. Perhaps, if you keep your head down and stay out of trouble, you may be able to use radios unlicensed for years.
In the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic, students have been increasingly learning remotely. However, up to one-quarter of Americans do not have a reliable internet connection at home, with urban and rural areas suffering the most.
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The Solution: A Private LTE Network by BearComTo address this issue, many school districts received funds for sustainable internet-boosting infrastructure thro
When Covid-19 swept through the United States in 2020, it brought inadequacies across the nation to light. As schools moved toward a remote learning model, communities without a reliable internet connection were at a disadvantage.
The solution? Improve access to permanent at-home connectivity by providing private LTE and Citizens Broadband Radio Service (or CBRS) for these underserved communities. This technology allows you to:
Serve the underserved Enable smart city applications Reduce infras2021 marks BearCom’s 40th anniversary. When the company started, it consisted of two employees and an initial inventory of 40 two-way radios. They specialized in renting two-way radios to small, local events.
Now, forty years later, the business has grown to over 1,000 employees, and it is Motorola’s #1 Channel Partner worldwide.
In fact, BearCom now has over 80 branch locations across the country, all backed by its 92,000-square-foot fulfillment and support center in Dallas. Today, the company is focused on moving forw