Kenwood UBZ-LH14BK; 14 Channel FRS 2-Way Radio with 38 Privacy Codes and Scramble Mode,Yellow; In-Range Audible and Visual Indicator; Scan Mode with Auto Channel Select; Large Control Buttons; LCD Display Light; 2-mile range, 180/ swivel antenna, auto power off with time-out timer (3 or 10 min.); 4 Call Ring Tones, 500mW; Key Lock.
FreeTalk FRS radio has a full range of features controlled by an easy to use menu program. The UBZ-LH14 has an attractive ergonomic design, a large easily viewed LCD display with helpful icons, a swivel, fold-down antenna, belt clip, and 14 channels with 38 talk groups (sub-audible tones) for 532 channel combinations.
Some very common forms of radio communications equipment are: CB radio, FRS, GMRS, MURS radios, and Marine band radios. Unfortunately these forms of communication offer very little in terms of privacy although some do offer analog voice scrambling options .Voice scrambling is technically illegal on CB, GMRS, and MURS frequencies. However, some FRS radios come with a feature known as voice scrambling. The voice scrambler in these radios use a technique called fixed frequency inversion.
\"While using CTCSS, you do not hear unwanted calls on your selected channel. But others on the same channel may hear your conversation. This Transceiver also allows you to scramble your calls so that others will not understand your conversation.\" This is a quote from the users manual included on CD (pdf).
Radios use 3 common \"AA\" batteries, not included. On radio has a broken belt clip.Weather resistant not waterproof. Bananas not included.Thanks for looking :)