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Midland – MXT275 MicroMobile® GMRS Radio – 15 watts Two-Way Radio with Integrated Control Microphone – Overland Caravanning Tractors – Detachable External Magnetic Mount Antenna - 8 Repeater Channels

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  • 2-WAY RADIO: The Full 15-Watt MicroMobile is a two-way radio device that operates on GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) frequencies. 15 Hi Power Channels GMRS Channels: 1-7 & 15-22 provide increased range communication over a long range. Its channel scan allows you to search for active channels in the area. The MicroMobile is for camping, hunting, outdoors. Its compact size, easy-to-use interface make it great for communicating on the go. Speaker Mic Jack - Split Tone Capable
  • GMRS: The GMRS channels used by the 15-Watt MicroMobile walkie-talkie are licensed by the FCC for personal and business use. These channels have a range of up to several miles, depending on terrain, weather conditions, and obstacles in the way. While a 50-mile range may be possible under ideal conditions, it's important to consider terrain and other factors that can affect the range of the radio in use. For best communication, it's best to test the range of your radio where you plan to use it.
  • PRIVACY CODES: The 142 CTCSS/DCS privacy codes of the MicroMobile walkie talkie allow you to select a specific code to use with a particular channel, which helps to prevent unwanted transmissions from being heard on the same channel. This provides a level of privacy and security for your communications, especially in crowded areas where multiple radios may be in use. Use silent operation to turn off all tone
  • NOAA WEATHER SCAN + ALERT: NOAA Weather Scan will automatically scan through 10 available weather (WX) band channels and locks onto the strongest weather channel to alert you of severe weather updates. NOAA Weather Alert will sound an alarm indicating that there is a risk of severe weather in your area. NOAA Weather Radio will also be used to broadcast AMBER alerts for missing children.
  • MIDLAND MICROMOBILE: Take your radio range to the next level with the most powerful GMRS two-way radios on the market. These compact radios bring reliable and versatile communication to overlanders, off-roaders, farmers, RV’ers, and others. The MicroMobile is compatible with all Midland FRS and GMRS walkie-talkies. Whether on a hunting trip, exploring outdoors, or working on a farm, the MicroMobile can help you stay connected with your team or family, even when you're far from civilization.



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The King of Pain
June 9, 2025
Well, like I said in the headline. Nobody is using GMRS yet so any GMRS radio purchase is really a targeted purchase so you can communicate with your family and friends whom you have coaxed into buying their own units. So, here are the general benefits of using a GMRS radio. Clear frequencies. Not full of a bunch of third graders catching joy from cussing over anyone talking and certainly not full of a bunch of truckers running 500 watt amplifiers and blowing out your gear every time you pass a truck. Most if not all of the equipment available for GMRS is new so there are really no "out of scope" electronic frankensteins causing unlimited static. Meaning, when you talk, its clear, when you hear, it's clear. Correct antenna installation not withstanding. Speaking of the antenna. You will be confused with the little mag mount that comes with the unit It works well but the size confuses most CB enthusiasts who are used to seeing 107" whips on Jeeps. While confusing, the size is directly related to wavelength which is a topic that doesn't really belong in this review. Suffice it to say, the short length is completely compatible with safe and efficient operation on the GMRS frequencies. Yes, GMRS is line of site and the taller antennas will provider better coverage (note, Midland does make a long 6db gain alternative antenna that works exceptionally well) but the small antenna that comes with the device has its own cable and can easily be placed on the hood or rood. In the case of a Wrangler, you can get fancy and use a mount or stick it directly to the hood and be up and operating in minutes. The small size allows you to store the antenna in the center console when not being used. What makes this a great buy for a Wrangler owner, or anyone that wants a clean radio install or is simply limited by cabin space is that the radio itself can be mounted under the seat, behind the dash wherever you want as all the controls are contained in the mic. In my case, I have this mounted in 2 Jeep Wranglers on the plastic face plate directly in front of the shift controls. Easy enough to take of the face plate, get rid of the mesh and permanently mount the unit right there. I've added one after market item, a retractable microphone mount to complete the install. In my installs I've attached the retracting mount to the center roof handle but you could really mount it anywhere, or not use one at all. My microphone hangs about dash level when I'm on the trails and either the driver or the passenger can easily take control of it and communicate. Additionally, I've purchased the 6db gain antennas so our installs are permanent. The negatives of this radio are not really specific to the radio. They are specific to the technology. First, in order to use GMRS one needs to be licensed by the FCC. Don't mistake this for amateur radio's. They are not. The lciense requires no testing, simply registering with the FCC and paying the fee. In return you get a GMRS call sign that can be used for the entire family and will be valid for 10 years. What's not to like about that? Well, its because like all federal government website registrations you really need to be patient when trying to find the right place to register and pay for the license. They make it way to difficult to find. The other negative to the radio is you will need to open up the repeater channels manually which is not intuitive. Thus, I highly recommend you break out your reading glasses and read the manual. Actually, the manual is micro sized so do yourself a favor and download a PDF copy from Midland. Overall is this awesome GMRS radio that really doesn't have a downside. Just keep in mind, GMRS is not widely implemented and used yet so if you buy one, you will really need to supply a second one or buy some handhelds and give them to your friends and family. That said, crystal clear communication and with the right antenna setup you can get great outdoor distance when compared to a standard CB. Its a great radio to recommend to all of your Jeep club members before your next overland trek.
Rusty Shackleford
May 25, 2025
Installed in a Jeep JL Wrangler. Works great. Haven’t measured range exactly, but serves my purpose of communicating with friends while off-roading. The sound is crystal clear. Mic feels substantial and not like cheap plastic. Will definitely be buying a couple more for other vehicles
diverdude
May 14, 2025
This is a solid radio for intro into GMRS. The guts are small enough to mount just about anywhere and the head end allows complete control from the handset. The range appears to be pretty good with the provided antenna.
Joseph
May 8, 2025
I am not going to bore you with stuff you don't care about because if you are looking at this radio you couldn't care less about programming this thing with your computer or splitting repeaters. You are new to the hobby and are looking to put a radio in your truck/jeep/vehicle.Transmission Distance:Simplex: This is communication from radio to radio without the use of repeater. I placed the supplied antenna smack in the middle of the roof of my truck and turned the high power on channel 24. I was able to clearly communicate with my brother with the identical radio and placement 7 miles away. Behind hills, trees, houses, and all the fatsos inside them.Repeater: I am able to "kerchunk" (look it up) my local big boy repeater from my house which is about 15 miles and speak with others all over the city on it. As you get more versed you will hear about splitting frequencies but for what it is worth, I have not felt the need to as most public repeaters transmit and receive with the same tone YMMV.You will need to read the manual as the functions are coded due to the limited ability of the display, but it is easy once you get the hang of it. You may look at the antenna and feel like...eh? This is a 100% motion of the ocean vs. size of the ship situation. However you can swap out for the big one if you feel so inclined. Also, put it on the roof, don't block half of its power by mounting to a truck bed or in front of the windshield, come on guys. Bang for the buck is phenomenal, I use it every day because you can scan and hear all the drama at your local grocery store, restaurant, pet spa, basically anyone using FRS in the first few channels. I am nosey and petty like that. Light years ahead of CB. You will need a license but it is like $30 bucks for 10 years, and you get a cool callsign to ID yourself, don't cheap out it is easy. Oh and the people I have met/listened to on the GMRS channels have been super cool. I guess that's it.Great radio, has the fars! DO NOT RUN THE ANNTENA THROUGH AN AUTOMATIC CARWASH, don't ask me how I know.
Vista Pix
May 6, 2025
It is a good and reliable product that you can trust to keep it on in the car and not get too hot. The sound quality and antenna are good for 15 watts. The sound output from the speaker and base or both is excellent. The hand manual control panel made it very easy to use. The only reason I returned it was that I could not manage two channels at the same time. Midland is a great company over the years.
Mike Groks
April 22, 2025
Works great, easy to install. Looks clean with hidden install and just an RJ45 jack in the dash for the mic connection.
TC
April 12, 2025
Bought this for the Jeep. Easy install, mounted the base on the bracket under the passenger seat of a JKU. Seems to work well and better than a handheld. The mag antenna suck on the inside back tub of the Jeep seemed to work as well as the Ghost antenna however, the other people in the group didn't have their antennas mounted well so, could have been a combination of issues.
Earl
February 20, 2025
This is nice. GMRS does require a license but $35.00 for 10 years and it covers your whole fam. The radio is small enough to put almost anywhere. I put mine under my pass seat.
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