Radio Wholesale Rental Information

Radio Wholesale delivers dependable short‑term and long‑term rental solutions designed for mission‑critical operations. Whether you’re covering an event, expanding seasonal staff, or reinforcing daily communications, we’ll build a rental package that keeps your team connected without interruption. Call (800) 53‑RADIO or (706) 561‑7000 to secure the equipment and coverage you need.

Our specialists help you choose the right radios, accessories, and service levels so your team stays productive and protected. We focus on fast turnaround, reliable performance, and service that consistently exceeds expectations.

Radio Wholesale is always ready to provide rental service using our stock of name brand rental equipment.

  • Daily, weekly and monthly rates.

  • Fast delivery at competitive prices

  • Experienced Staff

  • Earpieces, Speaker Mics and Headsets

  • On-site or wide area coverage

  • Free Programming

  • Nationwide Delivery

If you are considering a rental, here are some things you will need to decide upon:

  • How long you wish to rent the radios

  • How many radios you will need

  • How many channels you will need

  • If you will need certain radios with all channels and some with only one or two channels

  • The amount of time each radio will be in service without recharging

  • Whether you will need VHF or UHF frequencies (see below)

  • Any special functionality needed

Q: What is the range of portable radios and what's the difference between UHF and VHF?

A: Coverage is reliant on power, antenna height and terrain. On-site portable radios will typically cover from 1 -3 miles in radius, while wide-area radios can offer coverage up to a 30-mile radius from the repeater site. Due to the characteristics of radio waves, UHF radios generally offer better building penetration and therefore are ideally suited for indoors as well as for areas of high building density (cities). VHF radios are better suited for areas where there is vegetation, where the signal can pass through objects. For this reason VHF radios are ideal for outdoor use. Where the application requires a combination of indoor and outdoor use, a UHF radio is preferable. Your sales consultant will know by your specific application which radio will best fit your needs.