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Midland GXT500 (14 Channels) Two Way Radio

Consumer Rating: Midland GXT500 (14 Channels) Two Way Radio Reviews and Ratings - Rating 2/5 See 1 review
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The GXT 500 features 5 watts of power for a range of up to 14 miles. Other features include 5 call tones, 38 privacy codes, NOAA weather radio, 3 power settings, an automatic battery save function, vibrate alert, roger beep, high visibility monitor, keypad lock and an accessory jack for headsets.
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Product Description

 
The GXT 500 features 5 watts of power for a range of up to 14 miles. Other features include 5 call tones, 38 privacy codes, NOAA weather radio, 3 power settings, an automatic battery save function, vibrate alert, roger beep, high visibility monitor, keypad lock and an accessory jack for headsets.
 

Key Product Details

Channels  What is "Channels"?
14
GMRS Capability  What is "GMRS Capability"?
With GMRS Capability
Auto Scan Feature  What is "Auto Scan Feature"?
With Auto Scan
Maximum Range  What is "Maximum Range"?
14 Miles
Water Resistant Without Water Resistant
 

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Product Reviews

Average Rating: 2/5 stars 1 review
 

Epinions 14 yards is more like it

by  madvter,  Nov 20, 2005
Pros: small, light weight
Cons: Actual range in forested, hardwoods is less than 1 mile.
Review: Had been shopping for a pair of radios for a couple years. We hunt remote areas and communication is critical. Wanted to avoid units of "toy" quality. When these units appeared on the market, the advertised 14 mile range got my attention. Yeah, I ...
Author's Rating: 2/5 stars
 

Epinions Almost perfect

by  bombadil,  Nov 18, 2005
Pros: range, AA Batteries, belt clip, ease of modification
Cons: low battery vibrate malfunction, thickness, call button location
The Bottom Line: Buy it if you really need range.
Review: I'm a long term user of 2-way radios. I primarily use them out in the hills, woods and fields of the Cannon River Valley. I've primarily owned Motorola in the past. The Motorola's are tough, well designed and fairly compact. Their problem is range. They ...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars
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