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Midland 75400 2 Watt 2 Channel VHF Crystal-Controlled Two Way Radio

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Midland 75400 2 Watt 2 Channel VHF Crystal-Controlled Two Way Radio
 
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Midland 75400 2 Watt 2 Channel VHF Crystal-Controlled Two Way Radio

Product Details

  • High quality FM transmit and receive audio
  • Channel A and channel B visual indicators.
  • TX, busy channel and battery low visual indicators
  • Top mounted rotary controls for on/off/volume and squelch/range
  • Includes 154.600 MHz crystals (2nd channel crystals sold separately), snap on rechargeable battery pack, low profile flex antenna, wall adaptor, belt clip, earphone and user's manual

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Falcon Double Bazooka Cb Radio Base Station Antenna 11 Meter

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Falcon Double Bazooka Cb Radio Base Station Antenna 11 Meter
 
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Falcon Radio Antennas Indoor Outdoor 1500 Watt Max Double Bazooka CB Base Station Antenna. Comes pretuned for the middle of the cb band. They are 1/2 Wave, Over 1/4 Wave, 50 Ohms. Can be mounted horizontal, vertical, slope, or V. It is made to be hung in the rafters or from the ceiling. Or outside on the roof, or between 2 trees or the side of a wall, or whatever you can imagine. String this antenna up pretty much anywhere and it will work. Comes with full instructions that shows different ways it can be mounted. This is probably the Cheapest / Least Expensive Base Station Antenna you can buy. Comes with tuning instructions for adjusting the SWR

Product Details

  • Use for AM, FM, SSB Radios
  • Weather tight Indoor Outdoor Design
  • 1500 Watts Maximum
  • Works on Any CB Radio USA, UK, Worldwide

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Midland Outfitter Series GXT785VP3 42-Channel 34-Mile 2-Way GMRS Radio

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Midland Outfitter Series GXT785VP3 42-Channel 34-Mile 2-Way GMRS Radio with NOAA All Hazard /Weather Alert, Rechargeable Batteries, and Desktop Charger (Pair, Mossy Oak)
 
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Midland GXT785VP3 42 Channel Channel Mossy Oak Break Out Camo GMRS Radios with NOAA Weather/All Hazard Alert. Includes Rechargeable Batteries, and Dual Desktop Charger, Pair Packed. The GXT785VP3 features the standard 22 GMRS Channels with an extra 20 Channels and a range of up to 34 Miles. The Weather Scan feature finds the nearest NOAA broadcast to stay up to date with the latest weather and hazard information. In addition to important weather announcements, All Hazards Alert means the GXT785VP3 will receive other emergency announcements such as Child Abduction (Amber Alert), Nuclear Power Plant warnings, Biological Hazard, Fire, and Landslide Warnings. The GXT785VP3 features a Vibrating Alert for silent notification, 142 Privacy Codes, 5 Level E Vox for Hands Free operation, Scan of the 42 Channels, Hi/Med/Low Power Settings, 10 Call Alerts with an additional 5 Animal Call Alerts, Keypad Lock, and Battery Save Circuit. Unlike other GMRS radios on the market that use lithium batteries, Midland's Dual Power Option allows the use of the included rechargeable batteries or 4 "AA" batteries (Not included). An External Jack can be used for the Midland AVP-1 AVPH1, AVPH2, AVPH3, AVPH4, AVPH5 Headsets.

Product Details

  • 42 Channel Mossy Oak Break Out Camo with Up to 34 Mile Range
  • NOAA Weather/All Hazard with Alert and Weather Scan
  • 142 Privacy Codes
  • Vibrate Alert
  • 5 Level Vox for Hands Free Operation

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Great Radios for people who know how to use them!
 
Review Date: August 25, 2010
Reviewer: archeryhunter,
This is a great product. I have read other peoples postings about not working around their block. Well they are not made for that. There is too much interference in a neighborhood. If you want radios that will work in these areas you will have to pony up a little more money. You don't see police and paramedics with GMRS radios do you? I do a lot of hunting and these work great for their intended purpose. I can be all over the mountain and still hear others with me that are miles away. Great sound quality and battery life.
Good radios
 
Review Date: July 21, 2010
Reviewer: Denis, Seattle WA USA
We use radios on our 20-acre property, where we're thinning trees and doing other outdoor work. Radios are a lot better than hand signals when we're working together, and easier than running around looking for each other when we're apart. Since some of the work is dangerous, radios are a good safety measure.

We bought these radios recently to replace a pair of the predecessor model that we wore out. (Too much rough handling broke one of the antennas, I think, and reception went downhill.)

We have been happy with both pair. This model has more channels, otherwise the same features. Power and reception are very good in hills and forest over the 1/3-mile maximum range we use them in. One battery charge lasts all day.

The top volume does not seem to be quite as loud on the new pair. I wish they came in some color other than camo -- drop one on the forest floor and you'll need the other radio to locate it.

We used over-the-ear boom headsets with the first pair, and we got the "security" headsets for this pair. We wear them under hearing-protection earmuffs around noisy equipment. Nonetheless, the noise of a diesel tractor or chainsaw will drown out the transmission, whether you're speaking or listening.

The headsets and batteries are interchangeable with the previous model; the charging bases are not.

Midland 74250 All Hazard Radio with S.A.M.E. Technology

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Midland 74250 All Hazard Radio with S.A.M.E. Technology
 
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Get round-the-clock, up-to-the-minute weather and hazardous-conditions information with Midland's compact handheld weather/hazard radio. It comes with SAME (Specific Area Message Encoding) technology, which gives you the option of hearing only those warnings directed at your local area.

With its seven channels and nine memory settings, this small, compact radio will receive all warnings of severe weather or other hazardous conditions. The Midland radio features an "alert" mode that monitors NOAA signals for any alert, and includes rechargeable batteries and a wall charger. It also has a built-in Fahrenheit/Celcius thermometer with freeze warning alert, is waterproof for outside use, and includes a dual alarm clock with date and snooze.

Product Details

  • Handheld weather/hazard alert radio
  • SAME (Specific Area Message Encoding) technology
  • Instant weather reports with the push of a button
  • 7 NOAA weather channels
  • Includes a dual alarm clock with date, snooze, and built-in thermometer

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good for picking up signals and being local.a very good item
 
Review Date: March 20, 2003
Reviewer: Jamie, NYC metro area
I just Got this Weatheradio from Amazon and its a really great deal, especially for the price that Amazon is selling it at. it seems to pick up the broadcast recption very well compared to my old all area alert Portable weatheradio that couldnt wher this one can. with this weatheradio I can set the weatheradio only to pick up an alert if its for the county I am in Instead of receiving an alert that isn't for my area. for instance, severe weather that could be 50 mles away which my old portable would alert me for. There was no need for me to have to hear severe weather broadcasts that weren't for my area . I am really glad I got this weatheradio. I know now that it will only go off if there is severe weather for my area....
Lastly they say weatheradios should be as common in homes as smoke detectors
Midland 74-250 Great Radio For A Great Price
 
Review Date: May 9, 2003
Reviewer: ,
This little radio is well worth the money for all the features it has. It has good reception, it is compact and lightweight, audio and visual alerts (text or red flashing LED) & you can listen to NWS radio alerts and broadcasts also. 2 alarms w/snooze, digital thermometer w/alarm, date & time and S.A.M.E. technology w/battery saver features that can be set so it will cause it turn on only during an alert. For all the features it has, no other radio can beat the price. The only negatives are that it has no DC adapter capability and that it does take some time and practice to program. I would definitely recommend this radio to anyone that needs a weather radio that they can take anywhere with them.
Works as advertized
 
Review Date: June 20, 2002
Reviewer: ,
This radio receives my local weather station very clearly after proper channel tunning. The display is very large and easy to read, and it backlits automatically for a while after a botton is pressed, so the display can be read easily at night. It also has a digital time, date, and temperature display, and two alarm clocks. It also comes with rechargeable batteries and a charger, so there's no hidden battery cost.

This radio is strictly a weather radio, which means it can't receive any other radio stations. It can't tell you the current weather or forcast up front: you have to keep listening to the local weather station broadcast until it got to the desired topic, which might take a few minutes. Also the button functions are not very intuitive, and it took me quite a while to get familiar with it.

Overall, a must-have for outdoor people.

I Bought Two
 
Review Date: April 22, 2003
Reviewer: ,
Nice little radio, it receives fairly well... better than many other weather receivers I've owned, but not as good as the top of the line so it's priced well. A few concerns you should know before you buy... 1) It will not receive more than one of the 9 SAME counties you program simultaneously, you can only choose one SAME county at a time, or you can open it up to the whole broadcast area. 2) If you leave the radio where it can get warm, as in your car, and take it out in the sunlight, the display will flicker. Let it cool or take it out of the sun. 3) With optional NiMH batteries installed, I can get 4 days +/- of monitoring per charge. The latter is the big reason I purchased this radio... rechargability without taking the batteries out. Only SAME portable I found like it.
Has all the features you need! With an almost unusable interface!
 
Review Date: March 7, 2008
Reviewer: Joseph M. Supple, NC
This has the features you want - being able to select multiple weather stations, set the S.A.M.E. info so that you only get the alerts you need. Water resistant. Supports rechargeable batteries.

Now for the bad stuff...

I can see and agree with most of the other reviews.

The battery life if left uncharged is not very long. When I ordered mine (not through here, cough, cough...) it included ni-cad batteries and a charger, which some people seem to say is not included, and the charger is not even available.

If left unplugged the batteries will go dead in a couple of days. **** NOTE WELL **** quite often when it gets recharged the radio does not work to start with! What needs to be done is to take the batteries out for a couple of seconds and then put back in. When I do that the radio functions again. So, perhaps the people complaining about dead radios may of had this happen to them.

About the interface in setting the weather alert function:

First, let me say my level of tech savvy - I am the type of person who would reset people's flashing VCRs from 12:00, even without the manual. I have two technical master of science degrees. I love tech stuff.

With all that said, I would suggest that you don't loose the manual, since squirrels must have designed the interface for this! You can set the time, alarms, degree display choice easily. Now, to set the SAME interface you must: press the radio on button on top, wait till the "NO MESSAGES" scrolls by twice, and be pressing the "SET" button. Then you can get into the radio codes section. WHAT?? They have a MODE button, they could have added one more step in that cycle.

Right now, I have not had any alerts for the last year or so. I think I took it to a different area and used it there and though I think I had reset the home area, perhaps I did not. The weather radio does still work manually, so I don't know what the problem is.
Midland leaves 74250C customers holding the bag
 
Review Date: July 22, 2005
Reviewer: R. Guinn, El Paso, TX
Fully charged rechargable batteries last two days in "alert mode" and new alkaline batteries lasts about six days. Without a radio battery charger, a 74250C is high maintenance with high battery costs. If your families safety is important, the radio should always be in "alert mode" 24/7. Midland lets their 74250C customers down because they should provide a charger with the radio and Midland doesn't offer any for sale. Midland tech advised me to get a 6-volt 100mAh charger. The smallest charger Radio Shack offers is 300mAh which will heat up your unit. Luckily I had an old charger and after changing the plug to a "B", our unit is functioning as it should, not heating up, and should serve our safety needs at home and in our motorhome traveling to different parts of the country as well as unplugging the unit and taking it on day trips in our toad or on hikes. Programing to a specific NOAA is difficult and takes a long process to master the complexities of this radio. Midland seems to have built a good radio otherwise and hoping it will continue working for long service which is in question according to other reviews. Currently it is the best radio on the market to fulfill our desired portable applications and this is because we have a charger for our rechargable batteries in the unit.
Who wrote the users manual
 
Review Date: May 25, 2003
Reviewer: Howard Podgurski, Levittown, PA USA
Programming this radio is very difficult. There is nothing logical about this process or the manual. Turning off the alarm functions are even more confusing and I'm not sure why they are even included. Battery life is very poor. Even though the batteries are rechargable the maximum life is two days. To make matters worse once the batteries discharge you have to reprogram the radio and don't loose the manual you won't get too far without it.
Had to throw it away
 
Review Date: June 5, 2003
Reviewer: Brent L Alexander, Plano, Tx USA
This was hands down the worst consumer electronics product that I've ever owned. The menu system is unintuitive, and I could never imagine myself ever being able to fully use the unit without the manual nearby. The unit appeared cheaply made and after about 6 months, the unit wouldn't even power up. I ended up just throwing it away. Pick another product in this category!

Midland 1001Z 2-Way CB Radio

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Midland 1001Z 2-Way CB Radio
 
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The Midland 1001Z two-way, 40-channel CB radio represents the state of the art in CB engineering. Incorporating microprocessor controlled PLL circuitry for precise tuning, it boasts 4 Watts of power, an emergency channel, digital power signal strength meter, squelch control, external speaker and PA speaker jacks, and plenty more. Installation is a breeze in most cars, trucks and RVs. Perfect for novices and long-time CB users alike.

Perfect for novices and long-time CB users alike. Click to enlarge.

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1001Z Features

4 Watt Output Power
The maximum power allowed to give you the maximum communication range.

CB/pa switch
Allows the CB to be used as a Public Address System when paired with a PA speaker.

Instant Channel 9
Immediate access to emergency - channel 9.

RF Gain
Adjusts reception sensitivity range for clear communication.

Front panel locking mic connector
Easy to connect microphone locks securely to CB.

Digital Power meter
Displays incoming signal strength and RF output power.

Squelch control
Removes background noise.

LED Display
Large high-intensity channel readout. Easy to read day or night.

Controls
On/OFF/Volume knob, Squelch knob, RF Gain knob, Tuning knob, CB/PA switch, Instant Channel 9 switch

Jacks and connectors
4 pin locking mic connector, antenna connector, external speaker connector, PA speaker connector and DC power cord connector.

Midland Radio Corporation

Midland Radio Corporation is an international industry leader in wireless communications with affiliates in Italy, Bulgaria, Germany, Poland, Russia, Spain, and the United Kingdom, as well as representation in Latin America. Midland develops high quality consumer products such as GMRS Two-Way Radios, Citizen Band (CB) Radios, Marine Radios, Bluetooth intercom systems, and All Hazards/Weather Alert Radios. Also, as a leading manufacturer of Land Mobile Radios, Midland supplies professional grade analog and digital (P25 Technology) Portables, Mobiles and Base Stations/Repeaters for government entities such as forestry, public safety, and other commercial users.

Known in the '70s primarily for CB radios and household electronics, Midland has grown with the times by producing innovative new communications products and by actively promoting public emergency preparedness. Midland has manufactured quality Two-Way Radios for the last 50 years and is a market leader in several individual categories.

What's in the Box

1001Z CB Radio, Microphone, Mounting Bracket and Hardware, Owner's Manual

Product Details

  • 40-channel, 4-Watt CB radio is perfect for novices and seasoned CB users
  • CB/PA switch allows CB to be used as a Public Address System when paired with a PA speaker
  • RF Gain adjusts reception sensitivity range for clear communication
  • Easily installs in most cars, trucks and RVs
  • Three-year limited warranty

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