A lightweight and practical radio, ideal for paragliding
The CRT P2N2 radio is recognized as one of the best radios for free flight and paragliding. Ultra-light, compact, and easy to use, it delivers reliability and performance in all conditions. Its excellent price/performance ratio makes it a preferred choice for paragliding and free flight pilots.
Frequencies: 136–174 MHz (export version available on request)
FFVL Frequency: 143.9875 / 154.150 available (on request)
Weight (g): 167 (with battery, without antenna)
Dimensions (mm): 106 x 56 x 29 (with battery, without antenna)
Battery: Li-ion 1200mAh – 7.4 Volts – 5 watts
Certification: CE Standard - ISO9001 & 14001 - ROHS
A small, low-cost radio, perfect for free flight
The CRT P2N radio is the most compact and affordable model in our range. Lightweight, easy to use, and very practical, it offers all the essential functions for effective communication in flight. It is the perfect solution for paragliding pilots or VHF radio enthusiasts looking for a reliable device at a low price.
Main advantages include:
- Expandable frequencies using software and a USB programming cable
- Li-ion battery 1200mAh – 7.4 Volts – 5 watts, compact and efficient
- Vibration function for discreet signaling between two CRT P2N units
- 2-year warranty on the radio and 6 months on lithium batteries
Warranty and usage conditions
The radio is covered by a 2-year warranty, while the lithium batteries are guaranteed for 6 months against manufacturing defects. This warranty does not cover misuse, improper charging techniques, or incorrect storage.
To extend the lifespan of your batteries, always store your radios with the batteries fully charged and recharge them at least once a month if not used for a long period.
Important warning
The use of a non-CE certified radio is prohibited by law and can lead to heavy penalties, especially in a club or professional environment. The responsibility of the manager may be directly engaged.
For transmission, the 144-146 MHz band is reserved for licensed amateur radio operators only.
Make sure you are informed about the current regulations before any use.