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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Motorola T9500XLR 25-Mile 2-Way Radio PairCustomer Review: Great Buy Summary: 4 Stars
This is the second pair of radios I buy so that each member of my family has one. Products works very well, and is very useful for our family vacations both at the beach and at the mountains.
Customer Review: Better than a cell phone for keeping track of young kids Summary: 4 Stars
Got these so that we can tell our 9yo to come home. Works with other brands too (uniden for sure) so he can also communicate with his friends (who have other brands) while they're playing.
Customer Review: Motorola Summary: 4 Stars
Despacho eficiente y en los tiempos de entrega considerados.
En cuanto al producto, es un buen juguete para los niños, tiene sus limitaciones en alcance.
Customer Review: Can't beat Motorola Summary: 4 Stars
Great price and loaded with man features.
Hard to imagine not going with Motorola.
Customer Review: Test of Motorola T9500XLR 2 Way Radios Summary: 3 Stars
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We have been testing these T9500XLR 2 way radios from Motorola for 2 weeks now from my law office in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. This review is based on those tests. Bottom line is we award 3 stars.
I start with range. The longest range we could get for these units in downtown Louisville was just over 2 miles. Anything over 2 miles and the transmission quality was seriously degraded (breaking up, etc). To get the 2 mile range downtown we used 1 of the GMRS (not FRS) channels. Channels 1 thru 14 are FRS (Family Radio Service) channels and you will never get any serious range on an FRS channel as federal law limits broadcast power on those channels (1 thru 14) to just 1/2 watt. No FCC license is required to use an FRS channel. The GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) channels are channels 15 thru 22. The units use their maximum broadcast power on these GMRS channels, which do require an FCC license to use (yes I have one, they cost $85 for a 5 year license). We got our maximum range using GMRS channel 16, with interferance code 52 and QT (Quiet Technology) turned on. Another trick with these units is that you must press the transmit (PTT) button down from the top not the bottom to get max range (this push to talk button is actually a rocker switch, and if you push it from bottom you are telling the unit to use low power to save batteries, pushing from top tells the unit to use high power). Although all manufacturers overstate range on these types of products, I suspect that many of the range complaints in other reviews actually result from users not knowing the tricks to get maximum range (e.g., use a GMRS channel, not an FRS channel, have QT on, push talk button from top not bottom, and have both units keyed to the same interference code (codes higher than 38 are digital, we used 52).
We were actually impressed to get slightly over a 2 mile range in downtown Louisville as most other units we have tested over the years have gotten only 2 to 4 blocks. We are pleased with the range given the environment (multiple skyscrapers, metal buildings etc).
We were not pleased with the speaker quality. We found it average, not as bad as some other reviewers, but certainly nothing to brag about. The units do have an earphone jack and we recommend you use it if in normal to noisey environments. Battery life between charges is close to what Motorola claims.
Two things we did not like are the fragile (cheap plastic) nature of these things and the belt clips. Drop one on a sidewalk and you can probably kiss it goodbye. As for belt clips, we had difficulty once on getting them unfastened. I would recommend these for purchase not because they are great, but because they are better than over half we have tested over the years. For communication between office buildings a few blocks apart these are your answer. There are better and worse units available.
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