Midland LXT500VP3 22-Channel GMRS with 24-Mile Range

December 12, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 05:28 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Midland LXT500VP3 is a pair of 22 Channel GMRS Radios with up to 24 Mile Range. Includes Rechargeable Batteries and Dual Desktop Charger. The LXT500VP3 features Call Alert for incoming call notification and scan to check channels for activity. The radios feature Hi/Lo Power settings with a Battery Save Circuit for extended battery life, Roger Beep, and Keypad Lock. 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 4 “AAA” batteries

Product Features

  • 22 Channel GMRS with Up to 24 Mile Range
  • Call Alert for incoming call notification
  • Channel Scan
  • Hi/Low Power Setting
  • Dual Power Option
  • NOTE: The LXT500VP3 is the value pack of the LXT500PA.

Comments

Mike H says:

Midland LXT500VP3 Review These are good two way radios in a couple of aspects. 1st, they hold a charge very well. I bought them for work and we use them constantly throughout 10 hour days and they have never gone dead. Not once. 2nd, they are crystal clear in reception, with a caveat… 24 miles is NOT possible for these radios unless you and the other person are on top of two mountains. Otherwise for short distance transmission they are great. 3rd, they have a lot of cool little features that you can either use or…

Aaron says:

Completely Wrong Product! Wrong. Just wrong. Ordered these because they were supposed to work well, and advertised as a great radio. Which, the LXT500VP3’s probably are. I was shipped the LXT500PA model number. Which is one third the price everywhere else. Returning the 3 pairs I bought. If you buy these, be sure to check the model number right above the serial number BEFORE you clip the belt clip on. Should say “LXT500VP3” not “LXT500PA” If it says the latter, you’ve been shipped an inferior…

Steve M. says:

FCC license costing $65 is needed to operate Buyers should be aware that while these radios have 22 channels, the higher-power, longer-range channels (1-7 and 15-22) are GMRS channels which require an FCC license costing $65 to operate. Unlicensed users are limited by law to the lower-power, shorter-range FRS channels (8-14).

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