Motorola Talkabout T9550R FRS/ GM
Motorola T9550XLR two way radios are a great choice for the hunter. The
Talkabout T9550XLR has the same features and 25 mile maximum range of the
T9500XLR, but includes camouflage faceplates and push-to-talk earbuds. The
earbuds have a push-to-talk microphone and are a nice addition, giving you the
ability to communicate quietly and discretely.
The Motorola T9550XLRCAMO two way radio is one of Motorola's most powerful
consumer two way radio yet. The T9550XLR has a slightly longer antenna than
previous Talkabout models, giving it a potential 25 mile maximum range in
optimal conditions (typically 2 miles in urban conditions, please see below).
In addition to providing great range as a two way radio the Motorola T9550XLR is
also a weather radio, supporting 10 NOAA weather channels. With the iVOX hands
free feature the T9550-XLR acts as a speaker phone, allowing you to use your
hands for other activities. Hands free (VOX) mode on this model works with or
without an optional headset. The T-9550XLR also supports Motorola's VibraCall
vibrating alert. With VibraCall, you can lower your radio volume and still
ensure that you never miss a transmission.
The Motorola T9550XLR radios support all 22 FRS and GMRS channels with an
amazing 121 interference eliminator (privacy) codes per channel. This model also
offers a channel scan feature, your choice of 10 call tone alerts, and a backlit
display.
This value pack includes two Motorola T9550XLR two way radios, one dual-pocket
desktop charger, NiMH rechargeable batteries for each radio, two camouflage face
plates, and two earbuds with push-to-talk microphones.
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Battery Type |
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Rechargeable / 3 AAA |
25 miles * |
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Hands-free operation |
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Receive weather alerts |
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Searchers programmed list of channels and codes to find
transmissions. |
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Radio will beep to alert you that your batteries are low. |
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Individual tones allow you to alert others that you want to talk to
them. |
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Transmitted tone to let the other person know you are finished
talking. |
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Radio icon shows the radio battery charge level. |
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Allows you to avoid accidentally changing the operation of the
radio. |
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Works with alkaline or NiMH rechargeable batteries. |
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Eliminates interference from non-Motorola units. |
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Backlight that turns on automatically changing the operation of the
radio. |
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Radio icon shows the radio battery charge level. |
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VibraCall notification on incoming calls. |
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Extend transmission range. |
- 22 Total Channels
- 25 Mile Range
- 7 FRS Channels
- 8 GMRS Channels
- 7 Shared FRS/GMRS Channels
- 121 Interference Eliminator Codes
- Uses 3 AA (6 included, a $2.99 value FREE)
- Batteries or Rechargeable Battery Pack
- 2 FREE Bonus Earbuds with PTT & Mic
- Rechargeable NiMH Battery Packs Included
- Includeds Dual-Pocket Desktop Charger
- NOAA Weather Channels
- VibraCall® Vibrating Call Alert
- Hands-Free (VOX) Mode
- 10 Call Alert Tones
- Channel Scan
- QT Noise Filter
- Talk Confirmation Tone
- Backlit LCD Display
- Power Boost Option
- Battery Meter Indicator
- Audible Low Battery Alert
- Time Out Timer
- Keypad Lock
- Monitor Channel
- Keystroke Tone Signal
- Drop-In Charge Capable
- Audio Accessory Connector
- One Year Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 Motorola TalkAbout T9550XLR two way radios
- 2 Removable Swivel Belt Clips
- 2 Rechargeable NiMH Batteries
- 6 AA batteries included (a $2.99 value FREE)
- 1 Dual Drop-in Desktop charger
- 2 FREE Earbuds with PTT & Mic
- User Manual
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Optimal / Mountian to Valley
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Medium / Lake
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Minimal / Urban
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* How far can I expect my radios to communicate? The
communication range quoted is calculated under optimum conditions with an
unobstructed line of sight. Actual range will vary depending on terrain and
conditions and is often less than the maximum possible. Your actual range will
be limited by several factors including, but not limited to terrain, weather
conditions, electromagnetic interference and obstructions.
** NOAA radio service may not be available in
all areas. Check with your local weather office for frequency and details or
visit
www.weather.gov/nwr.