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Audiovox Electronics GMRS3082CH 30-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio (Pair)
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Dual desktop "Rapid" charger
Full electronic controls
NOAA receiver/weather alert
Hands free (VOX) capable with belt clip included
Built-in high intensity LED flashlight


Price: $59.99 $49.99

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Audiovox Two Way Radios?

Does AudioVox GMRS two way radios, slim line design come in more then seven miles? I need 18 mile...

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Audiovox offers the slimmest line of GMRS two way radios on the market today. Our slim line design handheld radios offer an "ultra compact" feel as well as featuring an FM radio, high intensity LED flashlight, ear mic, carrying case and comes in single or dual packs.

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Be advise that these radios, regardless of how many miles it says it can go up to, NEVER live up to it's advertised promise. Even when used on the high power channels, which requires an FCC license before operating, is good for no more than a few city blocks in the city. In open terrain, it may get the maximum distance.

NOAA Severe Weather Alert - Audiovox 2-way radio


Audiovox GMRS7001CH Recorded this earlier today when a severe weather system was passing through the area, the walkie talkie if weather alert mode ...


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