
Add a new form of mobile communication to your vehicle with this Midland MicroMobile GMRS two-way radio. NOAA weather radio access keeps you updated about current driving conditions, and silent operation prevents beeping and noises when you want to remain quiet. This Midland MicroMobile GMRS two-way radio comes with an external magnetic mount antenna for increased range.
Q: Why do I need a FCC license?
A: An FCC license is required to operate on GMRS channels.
Q: Does this radio have weather channels?
A: Yes, it includes 10 NOAA channels for weather and emergency information.
Q: Does this radio have a keypad lock feature?
A: Yes, the Midland MicroMobile radio has a keypad lock feature to prevent accidental use.
Q: What type of display does this radio have?
A: The Midland MicroMobile radio features a multi-colored LCD backlit display.
Q: What comes in the box with this radio?
A: The Midland MicroMobile radio comes with a mount with hardware, a detachable antenna with a magnetic mount, and a 12V power cord with a car power adapter.
Q: What is the maximum range of this Midland radio?
A: This Midland radio has a maximum range of up to 50 miles, depending on terrain and conditions.
Q: How many channels does the Midland MicroMobile radio have?
A: This radio has 15 GMRS channels and 10 NOAA channels for weather and emergency information.
A: 50 mile is a typical repeater range. The radio itself is only good line of site for a couple of miles at least for me here in the rockies. The mxt115 has access to repeater channels preprogramed into it. If you can't reach repeaters where you're at, the 50 miles won't work for you. The mxt105 does not have the preprogramed repeater channels while this one does. The mxt105 is a 5 watt radio and the mxt115 is a 15 watt radio. It will have a little more power, so a little bit more power to transmit. You should get a little more distance out of this radio than the 105 or your typical handheld. Your actual mileage may vary depending on environmental factors such as terrain, etc., So do some research in your area and see what others think.