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US $87.25
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:RUG Part Brand:Rugged Radio Manufacturer Part Number:ny-b Surface Finish:YELLOW UPC:Does not apply

Race Receiver Nitro Bee

The Rugged Radios Nitro-Bee is a single channel UHF Receiver developed for race drivers - making it race legal where scanners aren't. Features small size, great price, and fantastic reception – plus a huge leap forward in functionality, receiving any single UHF frequency between 450.0000 ~ 479.9875 Mhz.

Nitro-Bee Package Includes:

  • FREE Stereo Ear Buds
  • Nitro-Bee UHF Receiver
  • Holster Clip

Top Features:

  • You can use STEREO ear buds
  • Programmable CTCSS and DCS tones
  • Programmable turn on default channel
  • Unlike other receivers, the Nitro-Bee features Button Lock to prevent accidental changes

The Rugged Radios Nitro-Bee is the perfect for circle track and road racing drivers and teams. Now you can lock into a single UHF channel at virtually all NASCAR, trucks, Indy, short track and long track races.

Today, virtually all drivers use communication frequencies between 450.0000 ~ 479.9875 MHz. With some scanners being banned for drivers and teams, the Nitro-Bee gives you the one-way communication you need while keeping you legal!

Rugged Radios is unique because our Nitro-Bee uses CTCSS or DCS tones! CTCSS and DCS toning essentially means your frequencies are coded so that even if someone else is using the same frequency, there won’t be a conflict since your transmissions are coded on the same carrier wave. It's compact size, affordable price and great reception make the Nitro Scan the racers choice.  Fan put your self in the driver’s seat and be part of the action with Rugged Radios Nitro-Bee!







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Combined Shipping: We will combine shipping on all items, however sometimes combined shipping may not reduce shipping costs much due to size and weight of the products.

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Returns: Returns will be accepted within 30 days. Please call us (785) 534-6326 to make arrangements for product returns.

Warranty: Although we RACE every part we sell, Pro-Motor Sports makes no warranties whatsoever, expressed or implied, oral or written, to purchasers of Pro-Motor Sports inventory or services regarding safety, fit, merchantability or length of service. Motorsports are dangerous. Purchasers are responsible for selection on proper goods and must rely on their own skill of judgment that such goods are suitable for purchaser’s application.

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PRO Motor Sports - 3801 W Pawnee - Wichita, Kansas 67213

785-534-6326

 

 


  


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