There are two styles of MURS wireless intercom base stations you can choose from. The MURS Multi-Mile Intercom is a light-duty, less featured intercom. The MURS Commercial Intercom is a heavy-duty fully featured intercom. There is a big difference in price so you’ll want to make sure you choose the right one for you.
Both units will achieve a similar range and they can both take an external antenna to improve range. They both have all 5 of the MURS channels. For basic communication you could choose either radio.
The only advantage the MURS Multi-Mile intercom has other than price is the fact that it integrates with a long-range motion sensor (MURS Base and MURS Alert Kit ) and that sensor can activate relay contacts on the back of the intercom. These contacts can be used to activate lights, cameras, or other electronic devices.
The MURS Commercial Intercom has several advantages over the MURS Multi-Mile. For starters the audio quality is better. The speaker has a richer, more full sound. Not that the MURS 4 Mile Range sounds bad, but the MURS Commercial is just a little more hi-fi sounding.
Here are some other advantages of the MURS Commercial Intercom:
- Ability to wall mount (the MURS Multi-Mile can not)
- Enclosed in a tough metal housing instead of plastic
- Audio output and microphone input jacks so you can use external speakers
and headsets - Channel Scanning so you can monitor multiple channels at once
- NOAA weather radio capability for weather reports or for automatic
alerts of storms - Programmable softkey that can be used for weather radio, gate opening,
or for activating other devices that use 2-tone decode. Programmable on a
per channel basis
So if all you need is plain voice communications and the environment you are putting the intercom in isn’t too harsh, then the MUR S Multi-Mile Intercom would be sufficient. If you need a really tough intercom with some features, then the MURS Commercial Intercom is for you.