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Check It Out - A Two Way Radio Blog!

Hi, this is Danny Feemster, owner of BuyTwoWayRadios.com. Thanks for checking out our new weblog!

There's several reasons that we decided to start this blog. Most importantly, there's tons of great information and advice that we provide to our customers on a daily basis via the telephone and email that simply doesn't exist on our web site. A blog will provide us with an easy way to make this information available. It's also going to give us a great place to make new product announcements and post other industry news.

Over the next few days I hope to provide a few posts to address some of our more frequently asked questions, and to talk about some of our more popular products. Check back soon!

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i am interested in a set up for six people, at the most reasonable price, as a package. the product will be used in third world country. city distance, approximate 5 mile range, between units.
suggestions please. bill.

Hi I just purchased a VHF Self Programmable Radio and entered in my Police Depts Frequency of 154.680 and I can hear them on the radio and my police scanner but when I transmit I can be heard on the scanner but not my depts radio. Any ideas as to what I may have to do to get this working? I just found out my radio has DCS which I think I have to set but I'm lost. Any help would be great. Thanks.

Keep up the great work on your blog. Best wishes WaltDe

My question is about how much of measurable advantage does the Midland GXT600PV4 have versus the Motorola SX800R in transmission power? Would you recommend one over the other? With the higher power, would the Midland be better in a suburban environment?

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