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		<title>Motorola CP110 product review</title>
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Motorola recently launched the CP110 two way radio into their product line.  This two way radio is small, compact and overall a solid communications choice for small businesses. The Motorola CP110 is a good choice for small night clubs, retail operations (Gap, Banana Republic, etc.) and light industrial.  It is the replacement for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Motorola recently launched the CP110 two way radio into their product line.  This two way radio is small, compact and overall a solid communications choice for small businesses. The Motorola CP110 is a good choice for small night clubs, retail operations (Gap, Banana Republic, etc.) and light industrial.  It is the replacement for the Motorola CP100, which was basically a glorified Talkabout (family style = junk) radio.</p>
<p>The CP110 has 2 watts of power, which means that signal will not submit as far as more advanced two way radios. If you need the transmission to extend further, then the Motorola BPR40 is a better choice. My favorite feature of the Cp110 is its casing. It is just as durable as other CP series radios.</p>
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