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Motorola Talkabout T7400R Two-way Rechargeable Radios

Motorola Talkabout T7400R Two-way Rechargeable Radios

MPN: T7400R

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Description: This Motorola 7 Mile GMRS/FRS rechargeable two-way radio is designed for demanding outdoor use. It is rubberized to give it durability and weather resistence. Each unit contains NOAA weather channels with a weather alert feature in addition to 22 GMRS/FRS channels and 99 pri... read more

This Motorola 7 Mile GMRS/FRS rechargeable two-way radio is designed for demanding outdoor use. It is rubberized to give it durability and weather resistence. Each unit contains NOAA weather channels with a weather alert feature in addition to 22 GMRS/FRS channels and 99 privacy codes. minimize
 
 

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Eskimonio

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May 2007

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5 Star Review I've not used a better GMRS/FRS Radio

Strengths:

Transmission Distance, Transmission Clarity, Full-Featured, Weather Band

Weaknesses:

Size might be to some. Remember, the size of these units contributes to their clarity and power downrange. You don't quip about concealability when you buy an Elephant gun...right tool for the job.

Posted May 14, 2007 - First let me say I have extensive experience with handheld FRS/GMRS radios. I've owned them for years, and have the opportunity to test frequently as I live in a warm weather state and camp/fish/kayak/hike often. Right off the bat, I will say most of my familiarity has been with smaller AAA sized units, and these Motorola T7400 units are far and away the BEST I HAVE EVER TOUCHED. The clarity of transmission REALLY impressed me - very clear when compared side to side with other units. As an editorial comment I'd just like to say how really fraudulent it is that the government allows these radio manufacturers to make outlandish claims as to the range of their units. It seems like each company and each new model tries to one-up the previous. 8 miles, 12 miles, 18 miles!! Pure unadulterated b.s., and the problem with that is that people set their expectations unreasonably high, and are invariably disappointed with their purchases. What marketing GENIUS (sarcasm) decided to be the first to make an unsubstatiated claim of range? Hang him by his toes! Imagine if we allowed car manufacturers to advertise their vehicles as having a 0-60 speed of 2.9 seconds and then found out the 3,000 pound car has a 2 cylinder engine? Sure, 0-60 in 3.9 seconds when dropped from a helicopter!! ** end rant Now on to my opinion of these units. Really really stellar. Again, with the above in mind, remember not to set your expectations too high. These units are big, measuring 9" from bottom of the unit to the tip of the antenna. BUT THAT IS A GOOD THING. It allows three things that IMHO really help these to have better transmission and reception downrange. 1. AA batteries put out more power than AAA batteries, and will allow more usage per charge, 2. The larger antenna allows a better 'throw' of the 2w of generated transmission power. 3. A larger speaker than smaller AAA models, allowing for plenty of volume upside. You'll notice I said AA batteries, and didn't mention the NIMH charging pack...I believe that will put out good power and will ease charging of these units, but personally, I prefer a good set of NIMH rechargeable AA batteries with a fresh top-off for best results. Now to range - this was a very informal test, but it was as controlled as I could make it. The first night I received these units, I tested them vs. a pair of Midland AAA radios with an advertised range of 16 miles. Freshly charged Rayovac Hybrid NIMH rechargeables went into each, and I set both sets of units to GMRS channel 21. My 'test' here was done in my neigborhood, a densely populated area in Phoenix where 80+% of the households have WiFi internet systems, Cordless Home phones, etc. Not that they should interfere with this frequency, but it is a lot of a electronic 'noise' to burn through. Long story short, the Midlands were static-filled by the end of my street - about 200yds away, but the Motorolas stayed crystal clear. I was really impressed with the CLARITY of these units, and continued further and further away. I ended the test @1.5 miles due to my tester getting cold from the high winds we were having. At 1.5 miles in a dense neighborhood, with high winds, and me inside a vehicle, these things were only beginning to get any static whatsoever, but transmissions were more than readable. When I stepped out of the Xterra, the signal regained clarity, and there was only the slightest hint of static induced by the range. What this means to me, is in a true outdoor application, I am sure to get all the range I need. 12 miles? Hmmm, probably not, but unless I'm in a crag in some canyon, I'm sure these will throw good signal a few miles, and in an open water situation or two vehicles road-tripping, I'll bet the range will be that much further. As far as features, this has all I can foresee needing. Voice activated transmission and Weather Band are great reasons to keep these around when out in the bush or on the water. The belt clip, meh...I haven't put it to any stress, but I could see how it might be susceptible to breakage due to its high profile. If mine break, I'll call Motorola and have them send me the new lower profile ones others have mentioned. Well I hope this helps some. Remember there generally is a trade off on unit size vs. range, so if you want a radio that's the size of your thumbnail, don't expect it to throw signal 32 miles downrange. These units are sizeable, but still not unweildy at all, still pocketable and the larger batteries will allow you to have better reception and longer usage per charge. Don't shy away from buying these units - with reasonable expectations of range, you will be very pleased.

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mpolisky from IL

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4 Star Review Motorola Talkabout T7400R Two-Way Rechargeable Radios

Strengths:

Quality product and durable.

Weaknesses:

Not actually produced by Motorla, only branded by them. This product is produced by Giant International Ltd. which was a disappointment to me, though this does not impact the product itself.

Posted Mar 6, 2007 - The lapel speaker microphone that was used from the Talkabout Sport 10X and talkabout DPS does not fit for these newer walkie-talkies. Access to NOAA weather channel is highly valuable for updating plans for climbing in cold climates. The smaller form from previous models is beneficial. There are many more buttons than in previous models and this is not the most user friendly product. It can be confusing to figure out all the options when you are out in the snow without the manual. Overall, this product is a big improvement over previous models and the cost has dropped almost five times over the past 6 or so years. Good choice, good distance and good features.

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JamesHepp from OH

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4 Star Review Motorola talkabout T7400R two way rechargable radios

Strengths:

ease of haNDELING, FITS GOOD IN YOUR HAND. The weather part of the radio is good

Weaknesses:

reception in very hilley teraine

Posted Aug 3, 2006 - This radio is excellent compaired to the smaller Motorola radio that I had been using. The main thing that I enjoy is where the hand held connection ( on top of the radio ) does not allow the hand held connection to be knocked out when being used on a belt clip. The other one that I have is on the side and it is always being loosened. in a 1 to 10 rating I would rate this one at a 9

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bob0156 from MD

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4 Star Review T7400 - New Model W/O Rechargable Batteries

Strengths:

Nice looks and feel. Great value.

Weaknesses:

Poor Range

Posted Sep 3, 2006 - I have the newer version of these Motorola radios without the rechargable batteries. They do look nicer than the images shown here. Each of these radios uses 4 AA alkaline batteries and have a "book" life of 22 hours of 2-way use. Of course, the real life is less - more like 15 hours. Overall, these radio work great as they have the capability to use both the FRS (Family Radio Service) and GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service). But remember, you'll need to get an FCC license to use the longer-range GMRS. And speaking of range, don't let the 7-8 mile claims fool you. Those distances are only using GMRS under some sort of make-believe environment. Real life range for FRS is a mile or two tops. Nevertheless, if you can get these radios for under $30, I would rate them a good buy.

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