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Midland X-TRA TALK GXT900VP4 Reviews

Two-way radio - FRS/GMRS - 42-channel (pack of 2 ) More product details

alaTest Review Summary for Midland X-TRA TALK GXT900VP4

We have collected and analyzed 14 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 83/100. The average review date is July 26, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 4867 reviews from other Two-Way Radios (Walkie Talkies). The alaScore™ for this product is 89/100 = Very good. Last update: November 21, 2009.

alaSCORE 89

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14 reviews

November, 2009

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User Reviews (14)

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Sound is Terrible

By Thomas L. Black II (amazon.com)

Sound is Terrible

I purchased these along with headsets to be used while traveling the sound is so bad that these have never been used so essentially I purchased to unusual paperweights. I would not recommend this product to anyone.

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Flawless performance

By T. Flynn (amazon.com)

Flawless performance

I purchased these radios for backpacking. My wife stays at camp and I take off and fish and we like to be able to communicate. The radios worked very well with no static or interference. I made them part of a group with a privacy code and we heard no othe...

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Good

By Raul Munive Herrera (amazon.com)

Good

Me gustan muchos estos radios la funcion voice scramble es genial. me dan unos 3km de rango .... I like very much this radios, the voice scramble funtion is great, i got 1.5 mile of range in the city

Manufacturer's Description

PRODUCT FEATURES: 22 channels plus 20 extra channels 142 privacy codes X-tra Talk power Voice privacy scramble Weather scan Direct call NOAA weather alert radio 10 call alerts EVOX - 9 sensitivity levels Channel scan Dual watch Vibrate alert Auto squelch Keypad lock Monitor HI/MED/LO power settings Roger beep Silent operation Backlit display Keystroke tones Microphone and headphone jacks

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