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* [http://tera.co TERA] / [http://www.powerwerx.com Powerwerx] ([https://fccid.io/2ACK8 2ACK8])
 
* [http://tera.co TERA] / [http://www.powerwerx.com Powerwerx] ([https://fccid.io/2ACK8 2ACK8])
 
* [http://tid-china.com TID]
 
* [http://tid-china.com TID]
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* TIDRADIO ([https://fccid.io/2AWL3 2AWL3])
 
* [http://www.tietong.hk/en Tietong] ([https://fccid.io/2AD7H 2AD7H])
 
* [http://www.tietong.hk/en Tietong] ([https://fccid.io/2AD7H 2AD7H])
 
* [http://www.tyt888.com TYT / Tytera] ([https://fccid.io/POD POD], [https://fccid.io/X24 X24])
 
* [http://www.tyt888.com TYT / Tytera] ([https://fccid.io/POD POD], [https://fccid.io/X24 X24])

Revision as of 09:24, 11 June 2020

Often referred to as Cheap Chinese Radios (CCR)

Manufacturers' Web Sites

This is a partial list. There are many two way radio manufacturers in China.

Some of the devices made by manufacturers listed below are FCC Part 90 certified for Public Safety and Industrial/Business use in the USA.

Some of the devices made by manufacturers listed below are FCC Part 95 certified for FRS, GMRS or MURS use in the USA.

Some of the devices made by manufacturers listed below are FCC Part 15 certified as a VHF/UHF scanning receiver and are not legal for use in the USA except by licensed amateur radio operators on amateur radio frequencies.

Some of the devices made by manufacturers listed below are not FCC certified at all and not legal for use in the USA except by licensed amateur radio operators on amateur radio frequencies.

FCC grantee codes (first three or five digits of FCC ID) are shown in parentheses.

Programming Software

Many of the manufacturers listed above have their own programming software available on their company web sites.

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