We just bought some Motorola T200 FRS radios for cycling. I'll report back how they work. Any specific concerns people want answered?
My use case is my son and I are routinely biking 30km+ on roads and want to be able to communicate. We typically space out about 200m-500m and just want basic occasional communications. Our concerns are:
1) T200 are not waterproof but seem resistant to a splash at least
2) Battery life
3) Wind noise
4) Real world distances they work over
My experience with FRS radios in the 90's is they are very spotty on how far apart you can get, I hope these modern Motorola's allow at least 1km on the roads, that would be more than enough for us 95% of the time. If it can go 2-3km then that would cover breakdowns. At the 2-3km mark even if ANY part of the musical signal tone makes it through then that would be adequate to have the lead rider stop and double back.
Note: The T200 doesn't support VOX but we wanted PTT (Push to talk) anyway not constant communication