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Motorola MH230TPR Giant Rechargeable Two Way Radio 3 Pack, FRS/GMRS
(Electronics) Motorola
Release date: 2012-04-03

Dual power: 10 hrs. Alkaline (3AAA) or 8hrs. NiMH
iVOX hands-free communication without the need of an audio accessory
A range of up to 23 miles under favorable conditions
11 weather channels (7 NOAA) with alert and scan feature
22 channels, each with 121 privacy codes for 2,662 combinations


Price: $129.99 $74.72

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I need a radio installation kit for my 1996 Chevrolet Blazer LS. Please help!?

I need a radio installation kit for my 1996 Chevrolet Blazer LS. Please help!

I have tried searching for one online but have had a difficult time finding what I need. The only two installation kits I have been able to find for the Blazer are the 1996 S-10 Blazer and the 1996 Jimmy Blazer. Can anyone send me a link for a radio installation kit for a 1996 Chevrolet Blazer LS? Thanks! ;-)


If your dash looks like this:

https://secure.scosche-cars.com/scosche.images/ct/cts1095/cts1095dash01.jpg

Then you need a kit like this:

http://www.tweeter.com/product/index.jsp ?productId=1326669

Motorola APX7000 Two Way Radio - Houston Communications Inc


This radio is cool...... Houston Communications Inc 1-866-406-7688 www.houstoncommunications.com

does the reverse kit work well in the new t-maxx 3.3?

i want to get a new t-maxx 3.3 and put a reverse kit in it. i have heard that reverse does not work in the savage because it has only a two channel radio, not allowing for another servo to operate the reverse.
i'm pretty sure that the t-maxx has a three channel radio,so does
that mean reverse will work in it?


The new T-maxx 3.3 has reverse, no need for a kit.

can someone please explain how i hook up a canon rebel xsi to two sp160 strobes using aDRT-2G 2 Channel Radio?

i've got a canon rebel xsi and i just recently purchased this kit i was wondering how i hook up the sync flash to my camera it came with no instructions this is the kit i bought
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a) the transmitter go in de hot shoe

b) the receiver go into one o' de lights

c) make sure dey all hav' batteries and that receiver/transmitter R on same channel.

d) de second light, it should have slave flash sensor active all the time.

e) second light will see first light go off and fire almost simultaneously.

f) to test: set up strobes. Push test on one and it fires; other should fire too when it sees flash. If not, something wrong with sensor.

Next, put transmitter in hotshoe. Receiver in strobe. take photo. flash goes off. If no flash, then something wrong with transmitter or receiver...like no battery or wrong channel.

Oh yeah, put your camera in M mode too. Set shutter speed to 1/125. Adjust aperture to get good flash exposure. Done.

Midland GXT760VP4 36-Mile 42-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio (Pair)
Midland Two Way Radios

Price: $69.99

Features include five animal call alerts, roger beep, channel scan, vibrate alert, monitor and more
eVox with three sensitivity levels for hands-free, voice-activated transmission
NOAA weather alert radio with scan for severe weather and other emergency alerts
42-channel GMRS radio with up to 36 mile range and 142 privacy codes
Bundle includes pair of radios with belt clips, headsets, desk charger, and battery packs/adapter

Is it possible to install a CD player in a 1988 Chevy Cavalier!?

Hey! I have a 1988 Chevy Cavalier. It came equipped with a radio only! I like in Ft. Smith, Arkansas and I only listen to two radio stations and I really want to listen to whatever I want to hear when I want to hear it. My friend gave me a car CD player that he wasn't using anymore and I went to Wal-Mart and bought a general motors kit and...like..some wires or something for the installation process. I was going to do it myself, but I don't really know what the hell I'm doing.

The radio is located within the face of the dash, that is to say that it's right up there where the odometer, fuel gauge, and all of the other meters are.
Is it possible to install a CD player in this car?
If so, is it easy enough for someone with no experience with cars to install it oneself?
I'm trying to save some mega money here, but if I must fork over the dough, I think having the ability to listen to whatever I want may be worth it, but only as a last resort.

Thanks in advance for any and all input.


beside the wireing harness your going to need a dash kit $10-$20.

http://www.metraonline.com/fitl.aspx

follow these instructions, there very detailed and car specific. as for the wireing just match up all the colors, solder and tape up. the wire harness also probally came with antenna adapter.

pretty easy to install a stereo with these kits. thats how i learned, by trying it myself.

XM Radio??

I've been seriously thinking about getting an XM Radio. I was thinking that I would buy the XPRESSEZ XM RADIO along with the UNIVERSAL XPRESS HOME KIT so that I could listen to it in my bedroom. My questions are::

-will those two items work together?
-is the UNIVERSAL XPRESS HOME KIT compatible with simple computer speakers?

BEST ANSWER GETS 10 POINTS!!


those 2 items will work together.
I bought a GMC that came with XM. I liked it, so I bought the ROADY XT for my other car. I then bought the the XM Premium sound system to play the ROADY XT anywhere. The sound system came with several different ports, that slid into the receptacle, then you slide the ROADY XT into the docking port. The sound system has it's own speakers, which sound very good, it also has an auxiliary input, so you can hook up your mp-3 player or whatever else you want to


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