Difference between license & license-free walkie-talkies

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– Licensed Walkie Talkies: Require an operating license from the Wireless Planning and Coordination Wing (WPC) under the Ministry of Communications. – License Free Walkie Talkies: No license required for operation under specific frequency bands (e.g., 865-867 MHz).

1. Licensing Requirement

 2. Frequency Range

– Licensed WalkieTalkies: Operate on various frequency bands that are allocated by the WPC, which can include VHF and UHF bands. – License Free Walkie Talkies: Restricted to the 865-867 MHz frequency band as per Indian regulations.

– Licensed Walkie Talkies: Typically have higher power output, which can range up to 25 watts, allowing for longer range communication. – License-Free Walkie-Talkies: Generally have a lower power output, usually around 0.5 watts, which limits their range.

3. Power Output

4. Usage & Applications

– Licensed Walkie Talkies: Used by professionals in security, event management, large-scale operations, where robust communication over longer distances is required. – License Free Walkie Talkies: Ideal for casual, amateur or personal use, such as family outings, small-scale activities where close range communication is sufficient.

– Licensed Walkie Talkies: More expensive due to higher power capabilities and the cost associated with obtaining a license. – License Free Walkie Talkies: More affordable and readily available to the general public without the need for any licensing process.

5. Cost and Accessibility: