Cobra microTALK CXT85 - Two-way radio - FRS/GMRS - 22-channel (pack of 2 )
The CXT85 comes in a GMRS/FRS two-way radio value pack with a range of up to 16 miles. The radios include rechargeable batteries and a "Y" wall charger. Roger beep, a battery low indicator, battery/power saver, and call alert, make this an affordable and compact option for everyone from the novice to the professional radio enthusiast!
Ultra-clear long distance reception Extended range capability provides up to 16 mile range Front panel push buttons provide easy access to all 22 channels Provides an easily recognizable alert for incoming calls Conformation tone indicates the completion of the user's transmission, and signals to others it is clear to talk Automatically shuts off weak transmissions or unwanted noise due to terrain or range constraints Easy to view display provides the radio's status at a glance Confirms key activation Secures your microTALK radio while on the go Charges supplied rechargeable batteries inside radios
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domeng
Ancient Member
posted: Oct. 10, 2012 @ 1:31a
without CTCSS this is pretty much useless in a busy environment, such as, amusement park
VVVV
Happy Member
posted: Oct. 10, 2012 @ 8:17a
Thx.
Brico
Handsome Member
posted: Oct. 10, 2012 @ 8:24a
domeng said: without CTCSS this is pretty much useless in a busy environment, such as, amusement park
Maybe so...But when hunting in the not so crowded woods with no cell coverage these really come in handy
Thanks BB
PugRanch
Happy Member
posted: Oct. 10, 2012 @ 9:03a
domeng said: without CTCSS this is pretty much useless in a busy environment, such as, amusement park
Good thing it has it then. I've never seen a FRS that didn't have it. They just don't call it that in the FRS world. They call it subchannels or privacy codes.
I sure wish Cobra would use AA batteries instead of AAA though.
zhengshan
New Member
posted: Oct. 10, 2012 @ 7:18p
it is 21.97 for me?
EriCCirE
Broke Member
posted: Oct. 11, 2012 @ 12:08a
Not a deal. Simple google search shows similar price available elsewhere.
mase123987
Dismembered Member
posted: Oct. 11, 2012 @ 12:10a
Anyone have them? Cobra is a pretty terrible brand in general (based on other products I've owned in the past)
EriCCirE said: Not a deal. Simple google search shows similar price available elsewhere.
At the time of my post last night it was about $19.50 I did a search on google and did not find one for under that price
PugRanch
Happy Member
posted: Oct. 11, 2012 @ 8:18a
mase123987 said: Anyone have them? Cobra is a pretty terrible brand in general (based on other products I've owned in the past) I haven't used these in particular, but I've used a pair of older Cobra FRS radios that I picked up for $5 in a long ago deal and they have been excellent. I far prefer the simple Cobra user interface over the difficult to use Midlands that I have seen. But as I have mentioned before, my main complaint is the AAA batteries. I think they are fine for low power devices like remote controls, but not so great for a transceiver. I always carry spares when I'm using my Cobra.
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