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Midland radio communication model XT-50.
Midland Radio Communication Model CT-510 VHF/UHF
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Frequency 144-146 MHz / 430-440 MHz. Output power 2W VHF-2W UHF. Keyboard lock. High/Low power selection. Channel/frequency entry from the keyboard. Voice indicator of the selected function, Inverted frequency function. Frequency steps 5/6.25/10/12.5/25/37.5/50/100 KHz. Repeater shift 0-69.950 MHz. Settings/channel reset. Audio accessories: 1 pin 2.5 mm.
Midland radio communication model XT-50.
Mimetic model dual-band transceiver that incorporates the 8 new frequencies of the PMR 446 band, free to use throughout Europe, for communications without overlapping and congestion from other users.
Suitable for Earmor Headsets / NATO Military Standard 7.0 plug
Backup battery for Baofeng UV-5R, UV-5RA and UV-5RE
Silicone case to protect the radio, compatible with Baofeng UV-5R
Original, short, two-channel antenna for Baofeng UV-5R radio.
Midland radio communication walkie talkie model G7-Pro mimetic.
Dual band antenna with 5cm for Baofeng UV-5R UV-B5 UV-82 BF-888S etc.
Midland Radio Communication Model CT-710 VHF/UHF
PTT Headphones with Motorola 2-Pin Plug
Perfect to use anywhere and you can easily add more radios to build up you own system for airsoft etc. Ideal for indoor or outdoor use (splash proof). Also available are a large selection of optional accessories.
Headphones with PTT system.
Wide PTT button with locking spring.
Headset with ear fastening system.
Microphone is next to the mouth.
Adaptable left or right.
Kenwood (Baofeng compatible)
Replacement battery for Midland radio transmitter model CT890.
Laryngo with earphone.
PTT button separate from cable for easier access.
Microphone hidden in PTT, non-functional laryngophone.
Transparent and flexible acoustic tube.
Headset fits into the ear.
Alternate earphone.
Kenwood (Baofeng compatible)
PTT Headphones with Kenwood Plug
Dual-band transceiver with the 8 new frequencies of the PMR 446 band, free to use throughout Europe, for communications without overlapping and congestion from other users.
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