Midland LXT600VP3 36-Channel GMRS with 30-Mile Range, NOAA Weather Alert, Rechargeable Batteries and Charger
The Midland LXT600VP3 36 Channel GMRS Radios with NOAA Weather/ All Hazard Alert. Includes Rechargeable Batteries, Dual Desktop Charger, and is packed in pairs. The LXT600VP3 features the standard 22 GMRS Channels with an extra 14 Channels and a range of up to 26 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 LXT600VP3 will receive other emergency announcements such as Child Abduction (Amber Alert), Nuclear Power Plant warnings, Biological Hazard, Fire, and Landslide Warnings. The LXT600VP3 features a On/Off Knob, 3 Level E Vox for Hands free operation, 121 Privacy Codes, Scan of the 36 Channels, 5 Call Alerts, Keypad Lock, Battery Save Circuit, and is water resistant. 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 3 “AAA” batteries (Not included). An External Jack can be used for the Midland AVP-1 AVPH1, AVPH2, AVPH3, AVPH4, and AVPH5 Headsets.
Product Features
- 36 Channels with Up to 26 Mile Range
- NOAA Weather/All Hazard with Alert and Weather Scan.Monitor – Checks for any activity within your channel
- 121 Privacy Codes – Gives you up to 2662 channels options to block other conversations
- 5 Call Alerts
- 3 Level Vox for Hands Free Operation
Wedding Party Coms, No License Required for FRS .5 watt FCC Max, Channels 8-14 (It just works) Backstory: I decided to purchase this set of radios specifically for communication between the bridal for a wedding in the US while in a household, chase vehicle to limo on the highway, and indoor reception venue to the bridal house (separate structure approx. 500 ft away). There was about 3 days of research and searching before deciding on this set of radios. I initially was considering an extremely cheaper and sophisticated radio similar to the $500+ radios I use for work made by our best…
It did the job.