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Motorola MR355R Review Repeater Capable GMRS Consumer Radio

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Go here to see review:

ttp://www.twowayradioforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=762

Probably the first ever Consumer-grade radio for use with GMRS repeaters
 

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How do you open this link? I tried this and firefox won't open it.
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A few years back I had a pair of Motorola Talkabout T7200 GMRS Two-Way Radios. They did have the mans to work a repeater. They did not have DPL or some other features, however.
 

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I have a T7200 from moto but it does NOT have the ability to do anything other than simplex.
It does have 38 pl tones and a simple scrambler.
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All T7200's are repeater capable. It's just one more example of misinformation from a regular source.

You're right! Dummy me,just browsed through the manual again and found it and some other cool features I didn't know the commands for. Such as the 12.5/25khz. selection.:p
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Motorola is doing an excellent job in the field....
They are doing a lot of work on their manuals....
Keep it up buddy...
 
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