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79 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Rugged, Powerful and Features-laden, but...we were tricked!!!
I contacted Midland customer service to find out what these additional 20 channels' frequencies were, as they're suspiciously absent from the list of radio frequencies in the back of the owner's manual. I wanted to listen to these mystery channels on my home scanner when not using the radios. I was told by a rep that the information I requested was "proprietary"...
Published on November 1, 2008 by Jay Hess

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Never 30 miles!
i purchase this product but the real range is not more than 10 miles. Also, the volume is too low.
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Published on April 22, 2009 by Luis Uquillas Herrera


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79 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Rugged, Powerful and Features-laden, but...we were tricked!!!, November 1, 2008
This review is from: Midland GXT950VP4 5-Watt 42-Channel 30-Mile Waterproof GMRS Radio Pair with NOAA All Hazard/Weather Alert (Electronics)
I contacted Midland customer service to find out what these additional 20 channels' frequencies were, as they're suspiciously absent from the list of radio frequencies in the back of the owner's manual. I wanted to listen to these mystery channels on my home scanner when not using the radios. I was told by a rep that the information I requested was "proprietary". Translated that means "Screw you". So I did a little experimenting of my own, and here now it can be revealed the identities of these extra channels:

They're mere COPIES of some of the first 22 channels that are standard on most FRS/GMRS 2-way radios in the first place! That's right. Some of us have been duped into believing that Midland created from whole cloth twenty additional FCC-approved channels for this model (and the model 900 radios) that other devices lack. When in fact they've really just doubled up on several of the old boring channels. Here's how they get away with it. Channels 23, 24, 25 and 26, for example, are just FRS channels (in Hi power) that coincide with channels 1, 3, 5, and 7 found on virtually any 2-way radio with FRS coverage. What prevents signal interference between these souped-up 950's and someone using the lower channels on some other radio is Midland's use of an astounding number of Privacy Codes, which these high-end radios are liberally endowed with. The four channels noted above are simply PRE-SET at the factory with specific privacy codes. It's as if you were to utilize channel 1 and let the manufacture choose the privacy code for you instead of using the common '0' settting.

Try this: program a second radio (not a 900 or 950) with privacy codes by manually tuning through the code spectrum and then hitting the transmit button on the King Camo radio (as I call mine) repeatedly until you get a clear receive signal on the lesser unit. Voila! You've discovered Midland's privacy code for that "hidden channel" on this system. Don't believe me? I found an exact code/channel combination on one of the ostensibly bonus channel frequencies. If someone with one of these top dollar radios is transmitting on channel 27, anyone with a cheaper radio can't communicate with him/her, right? Wrong! They can, if they tune their cheapo unit to Privacy Code #26 on channel 15. Of course, that's assuming their privacy code range goes as high as 26. Many don't. But if so, they're talking to Richie Rich across town who shelled out three quarters of a C Note for his system while they're coasting along on the $25 HT their mom got them for Xmas (albeit using much less transmit power than the fat cat!).

So there you have it. Endowed with the same old 22 standard channels after all, along with several mirrored frequencies from that same lineup disguised as special channels, only with privacy codes in place to act as those additional channels, the makers of this radio have succeeded in pulling one over on the consumer.

I know, you may be saying that with all the privacy code combinations out there, we really have hundreds of channels at our disposal. These radios just add a few hundred more to the menu, so why nitpick? Fine, but there's no excuse for the company's less-than-honest marketing gimmicks. Anyway, now you know how this manufacturer has gotten away with it...Till now! That's why I'm deducting a star from my ratings. Call me petty, but I've got their "proprietary information" right here!...

Truly, this IS one superb radio system. While $70 is a bit steep for handheld communications, the Voice Scramble feature makes it all worth while. I've never been much for the silly privacy codes anyway. They're cumbersome to utilize on the fly, and everyone tuned to that channel can hear everything you and your partner(s) are saying, you just can't hear them when they try to break in. Voice Scramble is like the Mute button on your phone; it kills the transmit and receive to third parties while putting out an obnoxious gibberish that will annoy anyone within thirty miles. That's one way to clear the frequency.

Seriously, I agree with others who've written that this comes with more features than most people could ever use. But who cares? It's an excellent radio and I highly recommend it. Midland's disingenuous tactics be damned!

So until the FCC approves base station FRS/GMRS units with more power than handhelds, and huge rooftop antenna access for those inevitably hopped-up super system "shacks" that harken back to the glory days of C.B. radio (God help us!), then the Midland 950vp4 stands tall as THE Cadillac of 2-way radio communications! (As long as you think that Cadillac comparisons signify a good thing!)
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressed so far, August 3, 2008
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R S (Louisville, KY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Midland GXT950VP4 5-Watt 42-Channel 30-Mile Waterproof GMRS Radio Pair with NOAA All Hazard/Weather Alert (Electronics)
Just picked up a set of the GXT950's today, and expected to have to charge for 24 hours before use, but the batteries were fully charged out of the package. This was an upgrade from some cheaper smaller radios and I refused to buy a new set until these were released. They feel very good in the hand, have easy controls, plenty of volume (except the animal call tones)! The voice quality is very good and clear with and without the included headsets. I have not had a chance to range test them in a rural area yet, but will be soon. The belt clip is also a spring clip, rather than a cheaper non-hinged clip. They are a little bulky, but are still relatively light.

The instructions are easy to follow, but the menu items don't make sense without looking up the abbreviations in the manual. You can set up groups, set up ID's within the group for handhelds, do direct calls and communication to specific handhelds, and assign your own caller ID so other people know who is calling within the group. It does indeed have 42 channels, but the manual only lists the frequencies for the first 22 channels. Some of the upper channels can be used in Hi power and some only in Low (Hi power assuming you have a GMRS license that is - I am legal). The channel scan feature is kind of slow - about 2 or 3 channels a second - surprising since the small cheap ones of other brands have fast channel scanning. However, if using these for what they are meant to be used for, you won't be scanning for other peoples conversations anyways.
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Decent Radio, November 30, 2008
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KungFuzi (Gateway Arch Area) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Midland GXT950VP4 5-Watt 42-Channel 30-Mile Waterproof GMRS Radio Pair with NOAA All Hazard/Weather Alert (Electronics)
Midland Outfitter Series GXT950VP4 5 Watt 42 Channel 30-Mile Waterproof GMRS with NOAA All Hazard /Weather Alert and Direct Call, Mossy Oak Break Up Camo, Pair

These radios outperform the old ones I replaced. Even in the low power setting they operated better then I expected. I haven't had the opportunity to use the high power setting for long distance but I am sure they wont get near the advertised 30 miles that is claimed. Not that I think any of these types of radios get what is advertised. A simple google search of reviews will back up this statement time and time again. I researched 2 way radios for several hours before deciding on this set. I'm glad I bought them and my complaints or only minor things I think could be corrected. One of the cons would be that no lanyard attachment is designed into this unit. If this is important you might look elsewhere or consider altering the radio case. The scan feature is very slow. The animal call signs are a little whimsical if you ask me. I have never used the "group" settings but I can see where this would be really useful if the radios were being used on a cruise ship or large hunting party. All in all I like this radio and I am totally satisfied. The instruction manual must be read in order to get the full use of all the features. I hope you find this information useful. : ) TL
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very impressed, January 17, 2009
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I have bought and used several two way radios over the past few years. I've used them from hunting, camping, work, & etc. This by far is the best one yet. The range is incredibly farther than most in this price range. I've gotten at least 3 miles between vehicles and was still talking with clarity. After that the sound quality goes away. Out of the vehicle I've talked over 5.5 miles (with obstructions). I can honestly say that I don't see any CONS with this radio. If you are comparing different radios, then don't look any further. This is the ONE (as of January 2009).
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best hunting radios, January 7, 2009
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I have used two-way radios for over 30 years while hunting throughout North America. I finally found a radio that works great and is clear and easy to operate while hunting with friends in a realatively large track of land in the mountains and the valleys. The Midland GXT950 radio may not have the long 30 mile distance that they say they have but they do work great and clear out to 5 to 6 miles in rollong hills and low mountains.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pleased, February 22, 2009
This review is from: Midland GXT950VP4 5-Watt 42-Channel 30-Mile Waterproof GMRS Radio Pair with NOAA All Hazard/Weather Alert (Electronics)
Very please with these radio's. I bought 4 of these to use while camping or hunting or just to keep up with my girls at the hunting land during the off season. The greatest distance in the woods I have tried is only 1.5 miles with heavy woods and valleys and hills. Not any problem. On the road there great with the head sets. The furthest I have tried is 7 miles with change in elevation and hills in between. Not a problem. Considering I work for a public ems service and the radio's we use there have dead spots less than 1 mile from the repeater station. I say this is a great product.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Item!, January 4, 2009
This review is from: Midland GXT950VP4 5-Watt 42-Channel 30-Mile Waterproof GMRS Radio Pair with NOAA All Hazard/Weather Alert (Electronics)
I bought these for my husband for Christmas & we just used them this weekend at our deer lease. They worked wonderfully & I must say I was pleasantly surprised. Our lease is very heavily wooded and has very hilly terrain. His hunting area covers a 400 acre section of a 23,000 acre ranch on which one stand is approximately 2 1/2 - 3 miles (on normal roadway) from our cabin, it wasn't as clear in this area had a bit of static but still worked good. From this stand they even reached to another cabin/camp area that is approx another mile from our cabin. With other reviews & manufacturer specs I honestly wasn't very hopeful but like I said before I was pleasantly surprised! These radios are wonderful! The terrain is so rough we can't even get cell phone service in this area (across most of the 23,000 acres). I would definitely recommend buying these! We might even buy another pair.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great clarity, August 30, 2008
This review is from: Midland GXT950VP4 5-Watt 42-Channel 30-Mile Waterproof GMRS Radio Pair with NOAA All Hazard/Weather Alert (Electronics)
I agree with everything RS said.

These hand helds are loaded with advanced features. Some of the features I will most likely never use, but they are worth the purchase price, just the same. They work well with the older GXT808 set I have. I have not found a maker that offers better voice clarity. I am somewhat hard of hearing on certain tones.

I use these to communicate between 6 cars as we travel into Mexico, monthly. Everyone likes them. I did upgrade to the Midland behind the neck boom mic. This way, I can hear the other cars and still have a conversation in my vehicle. I would have given these 5 stars, if the volume was just a tad louder. This is a quality Midland product and not a toy.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars midland outfitters radios, February 18, 2009
This review is from: Midland GXT950VP4 5-Watt 42-Channel 30-Mile Waterproof GMRS Radio Pair with NOAA All Hazard/Weather Alert (Electronics)
The radios are easy to operate and there really clear. The big test will be this summer on top of the Cascade mountains. So far I have tested them in a 5 mile range and they worked real well.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars great radios, November 23, 2008
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Overall quality is great! Radio performs well, looks great, easy to operate. I use these for communication between hunting party partners over a 200 acre farm. Clear and crisp RX and TX. Only down side is the included headsets. The microphone does not pick up very well and background noise is terrible. Would purchase again if needed.
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