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XPR5550 1-25w or 25-45w ?

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I'll be buying multiple XPR5550s shortly. I am curious as to which power option anyone else has chosen and why?

I have a list of reasons for either version already, but am interested in opinions from other DMR users.

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I'll be buying multiple XPR5550s shortly. I am curious as to which power option anyone else has chosen and why?

I have a list of reasons for either version already, but am interested in opinions from other DMR users.

Thanks

I always go with the higher power radio. I run my XPR4500 UHF on 25w most of the time and with one push of a button I have 40w if needed. If you ever resale the radio the 1-25w models are much harder to sell.
 
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