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<blockquote data-quote="cairnspom" data-source="post: 300165" data-attributes="member: 4645"><p>Yes! I work as a traffic controller, and we use them daily. I have seen many T/C companies and councils try to use cheaper options and they all fall short, it is far and away the best handheld available for distance, quality of reception and battery life. It is TX that uses up the battery, and these will do 10 - 12 hours constant use on the highway on one charge. Unfortunately also one of the most expensive, but "you get what you pay for"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cairnspom, post: 300165, member: 4645"] Yes! I work as a traffic controller, and we use them daily. I have seen many T/C companies and councils try to use cheaper options and they all fall short, it is far and away the best handheld available for distance, quality of reception and battery life. It is TX that uses up the battery, and these will do 10 - 12 hours constant use on the highway on one charge. Unfortunately also one of the most expensive, but "you get what you pay for" [/QUOTE]
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