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  Midland MXT275 15watt Compact GMRS MicroMobile® Radio


This is what THEY say about it:
  Midland MXT275 GMRS MicroMobile® Radio


Image A full 15 Watt two-way GMRS radio featuring a fully integrated handheld microphone. Perfect for those with limited dashboard space. Broadcast over 15 GMRS channels plus eight high-powered repeater channels. Tune into NOAA Weather Radio to get weather updates from the National Weather Service.

  • Compatible with ALL Midland GMRS Radios
  • Full 15W Radio for extended range
  • Fully Integrated Control Mic
  • Speaker Mic Jack
  • 8 repeater channels for increased communication range
  • 15 Hi Power Channels (GMRS Channels: 1-7 & 15-22)
  • NOAA Weather Radio with scan
  • 142 privacy codes
  • Silent Operation
  • Channel Scan
  • Programmable Squelch
  • Backlit Display
  • Radio Dimensions with Bracket: 5" x 5.25" x 1" (D x W x H)


Here Is What WE Say About It:

The MXT275 is a Mid Level Compact radio - $149: This full featured mobile radio is rated at 15 watts. Remember, the more watts the further out you can talk. It not only has 15 GMRS channels and NOAA radio but also features 8 repeater channels along with 142 privacy codes. A feature many will like is that the controls and display are all intergrated into the miccrophone allowing you to mount the main unit anywhere. You can extend the distance from the radio by using CAT 5 extension or even use a pass thru dongle in the dash for a clean installation. The display is a pleasing blue color and like the MXT115, the microphone is easily removable with its "CAT5" connector. Did I mention it has a USB port to charge your phone with ?

Midland calls these radios MicroMobile® and they fit the description to a "T". They are smaller than any CB I've ever owned. Because of the size they can be mounted anywhere. For instance on a JK Wrangler, the panel below the A/C controls is as perfect place to get it out of the way. You can mount it on the dash in the center, along side of the center console or on the panel under the steering wheel using the JK radio mount by GrabarsUSA WD Automotive division, it's what I have used in my JK and I love it but now with the MXT275, the main unit is mounted behind the glove compartment for a complete stealth installation.

Our club used Midland GMRS radios (including the MXT275)as a test on our 6 state, 18 day, 2800 mile Heart of the West Trail. We wanted to evaluate how GMRS performed as compared to both Ham radio and CB. Of the 11 Jeeps that were part of this trip, many said "and we still have CBs WHY?". More than one member said "as soon as the club goes to GMRS as its official radio, the CB gets trashed". Is it that much better than CB, you bet. Our experience was that we got much better range (several miles plus with 15watt radio) in all types of terrain. Every communication was strong, clear and understandable, unlike CB. No issues with static and interference like CB. In fact several of us compared our range using our Ham Radios then the GMRS, we found little to no difference. Bottom line everyone was elated with the performance of these radios and there were absolutely no negative comments. As a result of our tests and use of Midland GMRS radios, Jeep Expeditions has adopted Midland as it's only recommended brand of GMRS mobile radios.

The main difference we found with GMRS over HAM radio was the fact that in order to get your GMRS license there is no study course (the oourse I took for my HAM licence was a 40 hour course) and there is NO test to get a license. The license is applied for online with the FCC which took me about 15 minutes.

Greater distance with clear communications equal to 70cm Ham radio. The microphone is solid and the unit appears to be well built with quality craftsmanship. If you want higher power, more range and a well designed radio with a budget of around $150, with the added convenience of all of the controls being fully intergrated into the microphone, this is your radio. As with any radio used in an off-road vehicle, make sure you install an external speaker and a fixed antenna like the Midland MXTA11 which is tuned for GMRS and will give you a 6 db gain.

So you still have a CB? Why ?!?!?!?



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