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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Two's company, three's a crowd,
This review is from: TriSquare TSX300 eXRS Digital Two-Way Radio, Charcoal Metallic/Black (Electronics)
The advantage of this frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) radio is unless someone knows what "channel" (of 10 billion) you select, eavesdropping by a third party is highly improbable. It also means you won't be disturbed by others who are using the same frequency, as with FRS/GMRS radios, even with so-called privacy codes.
The TSX300 works fairly well when there are two units on the same channel -- their frequency hopping seems to stay in synchronization. Audio quality is generally good. In my experince, distance is on-par with other 1-watt UHF 2-way radios. Having more than 2 radios on the same channel consistently has one or more getting out of sync with the others. This means one or more radios will not be able to hear others' transmissions and vice versa. This is a real showstopper for my requirements. The good news is, private communication between any two radios (using a radio's private channel) seems reliable, regardless of how many radios are active. So, you can treat these like telephones -- one unit can communicate with any other -- just avoid using a common broadcast channel. The other issue with this model is its battery life. Because these are FHSS devices, they must actively transmit in order to maintain synchronization. This uses significantly more power than a device that only receives during standby, and battery life suffers as a result. The ability to send short text messages is neat, but I personally haven't found a practical application for it, especially given there is no guarantee of delivery. A message may or may not be delivered, and there's no feedback to the sender one way or the other. Overall, for the price, if you're only using a pair of radios, the TSX300 is a good value. If you try to add a third radio to the party, you're probably going to be disappointed.
8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
TriSquare TSX300 radio review,
By Vlad "Vlad" (Albany, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: TriSquare TSX300 eXRS Digital Two-Way Radio, Charcoal Metallic/Black (Electronics)
TriSquare TSX300 eXRS 900MHz FHSS 2-Way Radio, Charcoal Metallic/Black
I bought 4 radios and used 3 of them on a cruise. Totally useless purchase. The radios were constantly getting out of sync. Batteries would die in 4 to 6 hours after charging them for 14-16 hours. 90% of the time I could not use the radios for these reasons and gave up on them after 4 days into the cruise. When the radios did work, the reception was not as clear as stated.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy and friendly to use,
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This review is from: TriSquare TSX300 eXRS Digital Two-Way Radio, Charcoal Metallic/Black (Electronics)
My wife and I use this two-way radio especially when we travel. It's easy to use and the sound is excellent compared with other radios.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: TriSquare TSX300 eXRS Digital Two-Way Radio, Charcoal Metallic/Black (Electronics)
I wouldnt buy these again. I took them to disneyland fully charged and didnt even turn them on later I tried and they had no power they last for 1hr., FULLY CHARGED for 15 hrs
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Unknown yet,
By Mountain Man "John" (Chatham, Il USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: TriSquare TSX300 eXRS Digital Two-Way Radio, Charcoal Metallic/Black (Electronics)
This radio was part of an order with the two two-way radios and received by our son in Colorado. We live in Illinois. He tried them up in the rockies and was unable to get this one to work with the others. They are to be used for him, my husband, and a third person hunting. What does he need to do to get the single to work with the others?
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