EVX-S24 vs. CURVE vs. DTR700 — Quick Selection Guide
Golf course teams need reliable communication across the clubhouse, pro shop, cart operations, groundskeeping areas, and the course itself. The right two-way radio improves guest experience, pace-of-play coordination, and maintenance response—without disrupting members.
Below is a concise comparison followed by recommendations.
Technical Snapshot
| Model | Typical Course Coverage* | Terrain / Obstacles* | Frequency | Technology | MAP Price (Approx.) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EVX-S24 | Small course coverage | Light terrain | UHF | Digital + Analog | ~$350–$450/unit | Smaller courses |
| CURVE | Mid-size course coverage | Moderate terrain | UHF | Digital | ~$400–$500/unit | Guest-facing teams |
| DTR700 | Large course coverage | Moderate terrain | 900 MHz FHSS | Digital | ~$450–$550/unit | Large operations |
*Coverage varies based on terrain, tree lines, buildings, and line-of-sight.
Product Recommendations
EVX-S24 — Reliable Coverage for Smaller Courses
A compact, capable radio for courses that need dependable communication between clubhouse staff and core operations.
Best For
• Smaller public and private courses
• Clubhouse and cart staff
• Grounds crews operating within a tighter footprint
CURVE — Discreet Digital Performance for Guest-Facing Staff
A sleek digital radio that supports clear communication while staying professional and low-profile around members and guests.
Best For
• Pro shop, guest services, and event staff
• Clubhouse coordination and daily operations
• Teams needing discreet communication
DTR700 — Professional Coverage for Larger Operations
900 MHz digital radios provide clear, private communication for large courses with multiple teams spread across the property.
Best For
• Large properties and resort courses
• Groundskeeping, maintenance, and operations teams
• Multi-crew communication across the course
Choosing the Right Radio
When selecting radios, consider:
• Acreage and terrain — hills and tree lines impact coverage
• Crew distribution — more teams spread out requires stronger solutions
• UHF vs. 900 MHz — UHF is versatile; 900 MHz offers clear, license-free digital communication
• Guest-facing requirements — discreet radios and earpieces maintain a premium experience
• Analog vs. Digital — digital provides clearer audio and better efficiency
Why Golf Courses Choose Freedom 2-Way Radios
We help course managers choose radios based on property layout, staffing, and service expectations—then support you as operations grow.
Freedom to communicate better.
Contact Freedom 2-Way Radios for a customized recommendation.
