A quick and convenient way to stay in touch during your next group trip, this pair of 2-way radios has a range of up to 7 miles. FRS & GMRS Radio Guide- Up to a 7-mile range (depending on terrain and conditions)
- 22 channels: 7 FRS, 8 GMRS, 7 shared FRS/GMRS
- Scan allows you to find conversations in progress
- Call tone notifies you of an incoming call within your group
- Backlit LCD display
- Key lock function and indicator
- Auto squelch automatically reduces noise
- Battery-saver mode and low-battery indicator
- Requires 4 AAA batteries (per radio)
- FCC license required to operate on GMRS channels
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Reviews | Andy | Untitled Review | | 
Voted 4/5 | I just bought these and have only used them once, but on the one trip they worked great. I kept in touch with my wife at base camp down in the Huerfano River Valley while I climbed Mount Lindsey (Colorado). The signal was perfect throughout the hike - even when ridges and hills separated us.
The one downside to these radios is that the clip sucks and there is no easy way to attach a lanyard. I just put it in my pocket. | | Posted Aug 10, 2004 12:21 pm |
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