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    Re: GMRS mobile radio

    They are all "line of sight'.. which is about 6-10 miles with the antenna at 6-7' above ground (flat ground) due to the curvature of the earth...unless you are a flat earther in which case this...
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    Re: GMRS mobile radio

    "Midland Radio will provide its proven, category-leading MicroMobile and X-Talker GMRS radios to enhance on-trail navigation and communication, as well as event organization."(Jeep Jamboree)
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    Re: GMRS mobile radio

    What you are seeing from the USB I believe is just the retaining cord/strap for the USB dust plug, or at least that is what I see it as.



    They will probably use CBs, unfortunately.
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    Re: GMRS mobile radio

    A new GMRS radio by Midland will be on the market soon. It's following in the all controls in the mic CB craze.
    Im not sure yet if the mic plug is a RJ45 (Cat 5/6) type connector. If it is, an...
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    Re: GMRS mobile radio

    Just all cloning the same cheap radio.



    Agreed. The Baofengtech type radios can be programmed for FRS and GMRS frequencies and repeaters. They aren't really legally type accepted to use on FRS...
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    Re: GMRS mobile radio

    Midland must have been listening to me...

    https://midlandusa.com/midland-announces-three-new-micromobile-radios/

    "Las Vegas, Nev. — After the success of the MXT100 MicroMobile two-way radio,...
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    Re: GMRS mobile radio

    Exactly. There are some shared FRS/GMRS channels in which the bubble pack radio may operate under the FRS guidelines (it may not) and there are also FRS only channels in the radio so it is not...
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    GMRS mobile radio

    If you and your offroad buddies/group have been using the "bubble pack" FRS/GMRS handheld radios...
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