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TriSquare FRS

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frankdrebbin

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Is anyone familiar with the TriSquare TSX300 eXRS radio? I bought 2 of them years back only to have the company go belly up, and now can't find the battery packs for them. They are a great, somewhat complex little gem that you can text the other sets with. I think they were 900 MHz frequency hopping that worked quite well. I use AAs in them but they eat em up pretty fast.
 

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The TriSquares are not FRS, they are 900MHz freqency hopping. About the best you can do with batteries is get some eneloop rechargeables and charger, which should outperform the factory packs.

Is anyone familiar with the TriSquare TSX300 eXRS radio? I bought 2 of them years back only to have the company go belly up, and now can't find the battery packs for them. They are a great, somewhat complex little gem that you can text the other sets with. I think they were 900 MHz frequency hopping that worked quite well. I use AAs in them but they eat em up pretty fast.
 
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