Midland – X-Talker T75VP3, 36 Channel FRS Two-Way Radio – Up to 38 Mile Range Walkie Talkie, 121 Privacy Codes, NOAA Weather Scan + Alert (Pair Pack) (Mossy Oak Camo)

March 8, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 22:30 GMT+0100 - Details)

Gear up for the outdoors without sacrificing communication with the Midland Mossy Oak Break-Up Country Camo Pattern T75VP3 X-TALKER Walkie Talkie. It is a water resistant radio that provides clear point-to-point communication, reception, transmission, and sound quality. Connection to other FRS/GMRS two way radios is limitless as long as you connect to the same channels/frequencies. The T75VP3 features 121 Privacy Codes, 9 levels of eVOX – Hands-Free Operation, a 38 mile communication range, 5 Animal Call Alerts, and 36 scannable channels (14 extra channels) with easy button access. Unlike other FRS walkie talkies on the market that use lithium batteries, the T75VP3 X-TALKER has dual power options – use 1000mAh rechargeable batteries (x2) or 3 “AA” Alkaline batteries each (not included). The rechargeable battery packs take 4-5 hours to charge. The Weather Scan feature finds the nearest NOAA broadcast to stay up to date with the latest weather and hazard information and the NOAA Weather Alert feature sounds an alarm indicating when severe weather could be present in your area. In addition, the X-TALKER has a 3-Year Warranty and Midland Radio will replace any faulty radios within 3 years of purchase. The T75VP3 X-TALKER provides an easy-to-use, license-free, and low cost yet reliable solution to long-range communication for any hunting/outdoor enthusiast.

Product Features

  • 2-WAY RADIOS – These license-free walkie-talkies feature 36 FRS/GMRS (Family Radio Service) channels, along with channel scan to check for activity. Uses Easy Voice and Sound Activated Transmission (eVOX) for hands-free operation.
  • IDEAL FOR HUNTING – 5 Animal Call Alerts (turkey, duck, crow, cougar and wolf), a Vibrate feature to silence all tones, and the Mossy Oak Break-Up Country Camouflage pattern make this an ideal walkie-talkie for hunters.
  • 121 CTCSS PRIVACY CODES – The Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System gives you up to 2,662 channel options to help block other conversations. 38-MILE RANGE – Longer range communication in open areas with little or no obstruction.
  • NOAA WEATHER SCAN + ALERT – NOAA Weather Scan will automatically scan through 10 available weather (WX) band channels and locks onto the strongest weather channel to alert you of severe weather updates. NOAA Weather Alert will sound an alarm indicating that there is a risk of severe weather in your area.
  • INCLUDES – Belt clips (x2), 1000mAh rechargeable battery packs (x2), desktop charger, AC wall adapter, micro USB charging cable, and owner’s manual.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Impartial jury The thing that resonated with me was the endorsement by hunters. I’m a retired firefighter and we’re pretty much negative on the frilly stuff, too where it comes down to our equipment, especially communications-related. For the money I knew to avoid the kid’s toys as not being sophisticated enough and I’m experienced enough as to know what names I had confidence in as reputable outfits. Consequently I am feeling that I made a rock solid choice as per our requirements. Simple, clear…

Anonymous says:

Awesome Range and Life saving NOAA! My wife and I live in a very remote village in Alaska that is only accessible by plane. We are always in the Freezing ocean getting mussels, on muddy trails, or braving the elements to have dinner and play cards with friends. We are in our early 30’s and always out and about.The problem is that we have NO cell service out here.We picked these up a few months ago and except for receiving a bad battery pack for one (easy exchange through customer service) these things have worked…

Anonymous says:

9 months in the woods. So in November of 2017 my brother and I were hunting in upstate NY. Sunday afternoon while walking out of the woods i dropped my Midland X-Talker T75VP3 , when I got back to the truck it was nowhere to be found. Anticipating hunting season in 2018 I purchased another pair of X-Talkers. Then while back in the woods in July of 2018 to set up some trail cameras, there it was on the ground in the middle of 52 hundred acres of steam mill state forest, my Midland X-Talker. When I got home I put…

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