Thank you and you're right I was initially shocked by the price. 

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> On Jan 8, 2014, at 2:34 PM, "Marek Dziedzic" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Liz,
>  
> YMWV, I used these throat microphones a while back (3 years ago?). I bet that 
> the technology has changed (hopefully improved). My Motorola FRS’s had a 
> tremendous range (I think they must have been illegal); at some point we used 
> a pair to communicate in very mountainous terrain at over 2 km (to report an 
> accident and to summon a ski patroller), but you don’t need that.
>  
> If you settle for FRS (or anything similar), beware of cheap imitations. The 
> more sub-channels and codes you have, the better chance that you won’t be 
> interfered with by someone else.
>  
> I cannot imagine that you would not be able to find something light, 
> weatherproof and with the range of 50’ (usually, the actual range is about 
> half of what is advertised).
>  
> As I suggested before, BT is probably not the best option (because of the 
> limited range).
>  
> Your problem might be that the gear you want is not the cheapest.
>  
> Motorcycle users use this type of communication all the time, so I would  
> start there.
>  
> good luck
>  
> Marek
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