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range was really bad unless you were literally line of sight forget it not sure about the waterproof thing the flashlight on the bottom was
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good range.
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They are so much better than my old Motorola talkabouts ( not sure what model ) with much improved range and clarity of voice communication
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Good range.
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features especially since I hunt and fish in the rain, but the range is absolutely terrible.
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The batteries do not hold a charge, sort of ok range, definitely not 35 miles (that was expected), they were cumbersome on the hunt.
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Sharp looking, lots of functionality, good range, camo pattern.
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I use these on my hunting land and they have great range and the battery life is excellent
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In a northern busy suburban area with heavy woods, sloping landscape, and buildings I was able to achieve an absolute maximum usable range of about 1.5-2 miles depending on line of sight / terrain (which i consider to be both acceptable and expected
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Doesn't have much range maybe half a mile tops in my neighborhood.
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Very clear and twice the range of the other Motorola radio that I used Hunting
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Great range, easy to use interface
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Range is excellent in low lying areas but in a thick wooded and valley mountainous area you tend to break up a little.
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And even if a license is obtained and you do use GMRS, the range will depend on factors such as obstructions and materials between users