For me personally, very loud. I didn’t like how the voice was reproduced, if the subscriber speaks very close and loudly, then on the receiving radio the voice is even distorted. If the subscriber literally moves the transmitting radio away from him by 10 cm, then the second one for some reason quietly reproduces his voice, and sometimes it’s not audible at all, you have to turn up the volume, and if he says loudly then turn it down. Those. walkie-talkies have a problem in reproducing the received signal ! At first I thought that I had such a defective copy, but no, on another set of another batch, the same problem. Moreover, if you transmit from T82, and receive, for example, on Baofeng, then there are no problems with voice on Bao, i. E. The T82 microphone normally receives a signal and transmits at least 2 cm, at least 15 cm, to speak into the walkie-talkie. There is obviously some kind of defect in the receiving part. For comparison, I have T62 walkie-talkies, so they have no problems with voice reproduction. This is not to say that you cannot use them, but you will have to adapt at what distance and how loudly to speak into the radio. Personally, I would not take these walkie-talkies for myself anymore.
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