Two-Way Radio
3 posters
Page 1 of 1
Two-Way Radio
Any recommendations?
I was looking at the Motorola MR350R, Motorola MS350R, Midland GXT1050VP4, and the Midland GXT795VP4...
I know the advertised range will not be true unless I am on a mountain top talking to someone in a valley with no obstructions, but I'd like them to work in a realistic setting (i.e. have good range with obstructions). Every review I read gives a good rating about one and then on another site a bad rating, across every model I look at (including ones I didn't list). I really don't intend on getting the GMRS license as I will just use these for things like the Fall Cruise (so I'm not the dumbass not knowing what's going on. Or will I be?) and various other reasons like mountain biking, etc. I can use them with. I am not trying to break the bank. I'd like to stay under $100. The cheaper in cost the better. If it is a waterproof or water resistant model that would be a plus. I don't intend on taking them on a boat, but they may see accidental liquid spillage due to rain or my Camelbak. Using these as a baby monitor in the future could be helpful as well (no, not expecting yet, but I am practicing). I read a bad review on the MR350R for this purpose (the 3 sensitivity levels aren't sensitive enough. The Midland GXT1050 was rated better for this. It has 9 levels of sensitivity).
Thanks for your input
I was looking at the Motorola MR350R, Motorola MS350R, Midland GXT1050VP4, and the Midland GXT795VP4...
I know the advertised range will not be true unless I am on a mountain top talking to someone in a valley with no obstructions, but I'd like them to work in a realistic setting (i.e. have good range with obstructions). Every review I read gives a good rating about one and then on another site a bad rating, across every model I look at (including ones I didn't list). I really don't intend on getting the GMRS license as I will just use these for things like the Fall Cruise (so I'm not the dumbass not knowing what's going on. Or will I be?) and various other reasons like mountain biking, etc. I can use them with. I am not trying to break the bank. I'd like to stay under $100. The cheaper in cost the better. If it is a waterproof or water resistant model that would be a plus. I don't intend on taking them on a boat, but they may see accidental liquid spillage due to rain or my Camelbak. Using these as a baby monitor in the future could be helpful as well (no, not expecting yet, but I am practicing). I read a bad review on the MR350R for this purpose (the 3 sensitivity levels aren't sensitive enough. The Midland GXT1050 was rated better for this. It has 9 levels of sensitivity).
Thanks for your input
OSUALUM78- BMMC Junkie
- Number of posts : 565
Age : 46
Location : Somewhere In The Middle
Car Type : 2003 Mustang Cobra
First Name : now featuring a hEaton
Registration date : 2009-02-09
Re: Two-Way Radio
I have midland GXT 1091, Jerry always borrows my second one. Its a pretty nice unit, came with 2 walkies, charger, car charger and headsets that are pretty cool.
http://www.buytwowayradios.com/products/midland/midland-gxt-1050-vp4.aspx
same unit I have and package, but mine are yellow and called a 1091
http://www.buytwowayradios.com/products/midland/midland-gxt-1050-vp4.aspx
same unit I have and package, but mine are yellow and called a 1091
shodown- BMMC Junkie
- Number of posts : 853
Age : 43
Location : B to the A
Car Type : Cherokee/Lightning
First Name : Chris
Registration date : 2011-05-04
Re: Two-Way Radio
I have these.... http://www.sportco.com/productcart/pc/Cobra-Micro-Talk-27-Mile-Radio-With-Weather-Li-7200-2-Wx-149p49301.htm
Seem to work pretty good thus far.
Seem to work pretty good thus far.
BMMC1- BMMC Board Member
- Number of posts : 13771
Age : 58
Location : Tulsa
Car Type : 2011 Shelby GT500
First Name : Paul The DILF
Registration date : 2008-03-09
Re: Two-Way Radio
Thanks for the replies. Chris, the Midland 1050 was one of the ones I was looking at. Paul, I skipped over the Cobra's. The 1050's are water resistant which is a plus. I didn't see that on your model of Cobra. I didn't check others yet...
OSUALUM78- BMMC Junkie
- Number of posts : 565
Age : 46
Location : Somewhere In The Middle
Car Type : 2003 Mustang Cobra
First Name : now featuring a hEaton
Registration date : 2009-02-09
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
8/18/2015, 3:30 pm by coolhandluke
» Upholsetry work - black door panel
6/16/2015, 10:20 pm by mystang2007
» 347CI Dart Iron Eagle complete engine for sale, drop in and go fast!
6/25/2014, 6:07 pm by ruger311
» 7 Quarts AMSOIL Synthetic, AMSOIL Filter, Stock Brake Pads, Misc items
4/11/2014, 1:51 pm by Corepuncher
» shelbyfest?
4/9/2014, 2:37 am by Vandy9303
» tko 600 Swap 1965 mustang
4/2/2014, 12:18 pm by tulsadrags
» WTB five or six speed transmission
3/21/2014, 10:06 am by tulsadrags
» 03 cobra chrome wheels and new tires asking 600.00
3/17/2014, 9:14 am by tulsadrags
» spring cruise
12/21/2013, 10:06 pm by Captain Chaos
» BMMC GT/CS Registry
11/26/2013, 11:00 pm by gcmustanglx