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The SAMCOM FPCN30A is a professional-grade, rechargeable two-way radio set designed for demanding environments. Featuring 5 watts of UHF power, it delivers reliable communication up to 5 miles, penetrating tough building materials. With 20 programmable channels and an instant group call function, it streamlines team coordination across complex sites. Its rugged design and 1500mAh battery ensure all-day durability and performance, making it the go-to choice for managers who demand clarity, control, and connectivity on the job.

















| ASIN | B07H935ZBB |
| Audible Noise | 55 Decibels |
| Battery Average Life | 21 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 272,863 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1,953 in Portable Radios & DAB |
| Box Contents | Ac adapter + Charger Base, Battery, Belt Clip, Earpiece |
| Brand | SAMCOM |
| Brand Name | SAMCOM |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | SAMCOM FPCN30A two way radios |
| Connectivity Protocol | UHF |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 305 Reviews |
| Frequency Range | UHF 406.1MHz-470Mz |
| Frequency range | UHF 406.1MHz-470Mz |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 38D x 46W x 157H millimetres |
| Manufacturer | Sancon Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FPCN30A-02 |
| Model Number | FPCN30AA |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 20 |
| Number of channels | 20 |
| Product Features | Long Range |
| Special feature | Long Range |
| Talking Range Maximum | 5 Mile |
| Talking range maximum | 5 Mile |
| Tuner Type | UHF |
| UPC | 781573734799 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 count |
| Voltage | 7.4 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | Not Waterproof |
B**Y
Great range and voice clarity
Outstanding walkie talkies
J**Y
Excellent Radios for the money.
I am in charge of radios for my church safety team. I worked fire/ems & law enforcement for a total of 42 years. During that time I used Motorola, GE & Johnson radios. Our safety team has Blackbox, Baofeng & Retivis radios. We're looking to get new radios, so I bought a pair of these Samcom FPCN30A to try. I must say I am really impressed, especially for the price. I purchased the programing cable & downloaded the software. It was easy to program the Samcom's to the frequencies of the other radios. They have a nice heft to them. The sound is really clear. I haven't tried to see how far I can reach, but they worked well on our campus in both buildings. I had no problem talking to the other brands of radios. The quality of the supplied headset is good. I've definitely used worse. The only problem I had was the wireless headset we use doesn't shut off the external speaker for some reason. We have 3 brands for wired headsets & they all worked fine. I looked & the plugs of the wired sets are a little thicker then the wireless. I have a Samcom wireless coming & I'll review that when it comes. I really like the GROUP Call Function. When you push the GROUP OK button, the other Samcom radios will pick up the transmission, no matter what channel they are on. The other non-Samcom radios wouldn't receive the call, if on a different channel. However, I did find if I programmed the Group call for example, channel 15, they would receive the call on channel 15, no matter what channel the Samcom is on. I like the belt clip on the radio, it seems sturdy. On our old radios, I have bent & broken the flimsy belt clips. The antenna's on the Samcom is the same length as the radios I used as a first responder. Some of the guys complained they were too long. Samcom has other lengths available. The antennas from our other radios fit & seemed to work fine. My only real complaint is that if you use the scan function, you have to scan all 20 channels. There's no way to lock out channels, even when using the programing. The radios are simple to use. You don't have to use any buttons on the front for basic functions. Even using the buttons on the front is simple. You can use the lock function to lock not only the buttons, but also the channel, so no accidentally changing channels, which happens to some people. All in all, I really like these radios. I highly recommend them. They are excellent radios for the money.
J**A
Performance and Features.
I’m part of a photography adventure group. As such we tend to go off on our own in remote areas to find the best shots. But we still want to stay connected. That’s where our SAMCOM FPCN30A come in to play. It has features like the Group Call button that regardless of what different channels your group might be on, they’ll all hear a call from a Group Call. That’s amazingly helpful. The units are solid, and so easy to use. It also has a scramble function that helps keep your conversations limited to your intended recipient(s). This is a feature found only on radios that often cost many more hundreds of dollars. Clarity is very good for extended distances, depending on your terrain. Other easy functions include low or high power, sub-audible or digital code and more. These radios work well for large groups like ours where we have adventurers off on their own or on a team where everyone has their own channel (up to 19 channels). This looking for a well made, strong signal, 2 way radios that perform under tough conditions at a very affordable price should feel comfortable purchasing these radios.
J**Y
Not Preprogrammed to Standard Channels - USB Cable Required to Reprogram Channels
I bought these because I'm in a driving club and members use 2-way radios with STANDARD channels to communicate during drives. Be advised, these radios are not pre-programmed to communicate on STANDARD channel frequencies. Hence the ding down to 4 stars. if your plan is to buy a bunch of these radios to hand them out to a controlled group of people then this channel/frequency issue isn't going to be an problem. If your group has radios from various manufacturers then you will likely have to program the radio. Exacerbating this problem is that programming the radio requires connecting the radio to a computer with a USB cable that isn't included. I've ordered the USB cable and have yet to use the radio for it's intended function. But the radios feel solid and well made. So I'll give it the benefit of doubt that it will perform well. If performance isn't so great I'll be back to edit this review.
V**V
Pretty good radio set
Purchased a set and have used it during camping and hunting trips. No issues with range, audio quality and battery life. It works well in the woods at long distances (tested it with up to ~1.5 miles). Battery was at ~75% after 5 hours of active usage. Had an issue with a one of headsets (it was always broadcasting, even if the talk button was not pressed). But contacted support, has received two of them as a replacement.
C**T
Convenient, professional and full of great features!
I've used various two-way radios over the years, and have found some really good ones and some really bad ones. Let me start off from the beginning saying that these are excellent radios. While many two-way radios on the market today are pretty much all alike and clones of each other, the SAMCOM FPCN30A is not only solid, but has features found on no other radios. The one feature I am excited about the most in using this radio is the ease of contacting any of my SAMCOM radios, even though everyone else is using different channels. The group button on these radios automatically sends out your voice to any similar radios programmed with the same frequencies, no matter what channel they are using. For instance, if Team 1 is using Channel 2, and Team 3 is using Channel 8, while administrators are on Channel 12, you can transmit with the easy-to-press GROUP button, and everyone in your fleet will hear your message on the designated group channel, no matter what channel they are using. This feature is easy to program with any frequency, channel and subaudible code. This is a feature found only on radios that often cost hundreds and thousands of dollars. Communications are crystal clear for considerable distances, depending on your terrain. These radios also offer voice-inversion encryption, which can be programmed via the software and enabled in the radio's menu. This allows you to switch back and forth between clear and encrypted communications with ease. Other easy functions include low or high power, subaudible or digital code and more. I'm still amazed at how well the group call function works much like that on radios costing many more times the amount of these SAMCOM units. These radios would be good for use at large-scale events where up to 19 teams can have their own channels while the 20th channel becomes your GROUP calling channel, ready to find anyone on any team without switching channels!
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