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Motorola T5710 Radios
Anybody ever use this model FRS/GMRS Radio? Wondering if they would be a good choice for hunting and family stuff too. I picked up a pair for about $50, but haven't opened them yet. If you fine sportsmen tell me they are junk, they just may be returned after Christmas... Thanks for your input
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RE: Motorola T5710 Radios
I do not think that I would call them "junk". Almost all of the current FRS/GMRS radios on the market are about the same in terms of features and transmission range. One or two companies provide slightly better quality radios and/or more features but that is debatable. Motorola would be one of those companies in my opinion.
As long as you are aware that the "5 mile range" or "2 mile range" means under ideal conditions then I don't think you will be disappointed with the units you purchased. |
RE: Motorola T5710 Radios
The simpler Motorola models are better. I have some of the original 'yellow' Motorola FRS units that are unbeatable, you can get them on ebay all the time for $15 each. The T5710 5 mile units use batteries faster and one of mine looses channel set every time the power is cycled. Not certain the 5 mile signal claim is worth it, and it only works on the lower 7 channels.
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RE: Motorola T5710 Radios
I HAVE THE 5710, I GOT THE DOUBLE PACK WITH RECHARGER FOR $50 AT "B.J's" THEY WORK GREAT, I HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH THEM!!!
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RE: Motorola T5710 Radios
Motorola? Can't go wrong...;)
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RE: Motorola T5710 Radios
Thanks for the responses. Think I'll give them a try.
Merry Christmas Everyone- Paul |
RE: Motorola T5710 Radios
I bought a set of motorola's5710's for moose hunting and they worked great ,you can't go wrong they'll be a handy item to have in your hunting arsonel.
nubo |
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