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Midland XT30

Product description

The Midland XT30 comes from more than 40 years of experience in the radio communications world, designed to conquer the world market and meet all its needs. Seduced by the innovative packaging and high technology, the XT line introduces Micro USB charger in the walkie talkie world, the fast charge (in XT60 and XT70), 500 mW speaker (in X70). On the beach, at a festival or just an enthusiastic adventurer enjoying a day out, XT Line is a great way to stay in touch. Extremely reliable, XT Line is the ideal solution for those who want to talk in all situations, professionally and/or in leisure time.

Our high performance walkie-talkie are great for extreme sports enthusiasts who need reliable two-way communication for their adventures. With a range of up to 12 km, these consumer radios are the ultimate accessory for anyone serious about adventure, style and simplicity communication. XT Line is ready to use and easy to surf thanks to the buttons on the front of the radio.

Product specifications

Article number
CL-10676100000
Brand
Midland
Type
XT30
Range
12km
Channels
16
Sub channels
-
Frequency range
446.00625 – 446.09375
UHF
-
VHF
-
Headphone included
No
Digital
No
Analog
Yes
Water resistant
No
Dust resistant
No
Shockproof
No
Emergency button
No
Key lock
Yes
Vibration
No
Roger acknowledgement tone
Yes
Battery status display
Yes
Screen illumination
No
Dual channel scan function
No
Standby time
-

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