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Will those little two-way GMRS Radios Work in Africa?

My girlfriend is going to Tanzania in Jan, and I was thinking about getting her a pair of two-way talk radios for her and her mother (they are going together.) Manufacturer websites are saying that it depends on the terrain conditions. Does anyone know for sure weather or not an American Brand walkie-talkie style 2-way radios will work in Tanzania?


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