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Uniden GMR535-2 22-Channel Five-Mile Two-Way Radios (Pair) by Uniden
Digital product summary informationManufacturer: Uniden Model: GMR535-2 Color: Black Product features: - Includes easy-to-read display, key beep, roger beep, and call tone
- Wireless range of up to five miles
- 22 easy-to-scan-and-monitor channels (15 GMRS and 7 FRS)
- Battery strength meter monitors the battery status
- Key lock prevents your settings from being changed
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Digital camera reviews of Uniden GMR535-2 22-Channel Five-Mile Two-Way Radios (Pair)Digital camera Review: Great for the kids Summary: 5 StarsMy nephew opened these up at Chistmas and were running around the neighborhood using them. Great deal
Summary of Uniden GMR535-2 22-Channel Five-Mile Two-Way Radios (Pair)2 pack of general mobile radio service 2-way radios with 22 channels (15 GMRS/7 FRS), up to a 5-mile range, 1 call tone, channel scan, channel monitor, roger beep, key tone on/off, key lock, battery strength meter, low battery alert, and removable belt clips. Operates on 3 AAA Alkaline batteries per radio. (Batteries not included) Amazon.com Product Description Stay connected with your buddies while on the trail, at the baseball game, or anywhere else within a five-mile range with this pair of GMR535-2 two-way radios. Also ideal as neighborhood watch tools and kid-sitting aids, each state-of-the-art radio features 22 channels  Stay in touch with these five-mile, two-way radios. View larger. | (15 GMRS, 7 FRS) that are easy to scan and monitor. The channel scan/monitor allows you to listen for weak signals on the current channel with the press of a button. Plus, with the large number of channels, you have several communication options that ensure you can almost always talk with friends or family via an exclusive, uninterrupted signal. The channels are easy to find, thanks to the channel scan feature, which browses for active channels while you watch the display. To transmit on a GMRS or FRS channel, a user merely presses the PTT button while the scan is paused. Additional features include a battery strength meter that monitors the status of the batteries so you can always stay in touch. The key lock prevents your settings from being accidentally changed, and the key beep gives an audio confirmation as you press each button. The radios also uses an automatic "roger beep" tone to confirm to other users that you're done speaking, and the call tone lets you alert listeners that you have something to say. Each radio is powered by three AAA batteries.
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