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RT3S GPS DMR Radio 2Pack With Programming Cable

US$427.99
US$ 193.99
US$ 234.00   (54%OFF)
SKU: US-A9110FX2-J9110P

  1. Digital/Analog Double Modes
  2. Compatible with Motorola Tier Ⅰ&Ⅱ
  3. Support TDMA and Dual Time Slot
  4. Comes with the Programming Cable
  5. 2000mAh battery capacity

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What’s in the Box:

  • 2 x RT3S radio
  • 1 x USB Programming Cable
  • 2 x Battery
  • 2 x Antenna
  • 2 x Adapter
  • 2 x Charger
  • 2 x User manual
  • 2 x Belt clip
  • 2 x Sling

This bundle comes with the Retevis RT3S dual-band DMR radio and its programming cable, making it easy to customize the radio settings to your needs.

RT3S can complete 90% of the operations and replacements using the keyboard, and all settings can be completed using the program cable. Whether outdoors or in the company, RT3S can be set up according to the situation.

Main Feature:

Dual Band

This two way radio features UHF and VHF frequency; Basic coverage of the frequency range of the 2m and 7cm bands; You need not to buy and carry both two VHF or UHF radios when you are travel. And it also help you connect more repeater at the same time and monitor two channel at same time.

2 time slot

Use time-division to cut 1 channel to 2 Independent channel; You can get more channel and can have two calls in one channel

Promiscuous

Choose Private/Group call match, then you can talk directly with the people in another group without the group restrictions;

Record/DTMF keypad

Recording function support you to record enough important call content and listen to each call content repeatedly; DTMF keypad helps you quickly operate multiple repeaters and rely on this radio as your everyday carry.

Compatible with Mototrbo TierⅠ&Ⅱ

This ham radio uses Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Tier 2 Standard protocol. It is compatible with the popular MOTO TRBO series radios using standard encryption, as well as other makes and models of DMR supported radios. It is also compatible with any existing analog two-way radio operating on the supported UHF frequencies for easy migration to digital technology.

Note:RT3S can switch to VFO mode by long pressing the back button in MR mode.

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Blithe
Very Nice radio
I was looking for an inexpensive DMR/Analog radio to use while hiking, and the RT3s definitely fills that need. Like all of these inexpensive radios, the CPS is clunky. Once you use it for awhile it flows OK, and I have not encountered any big glitches. The need to have Excel installed to import the Radio ID database is a pain, but same for some other brands as well. Radio is solidly made and has endured a good deal of abuse without complaint or issue. I find the audio is very good and the RF performance is at least as good as much more expensive radios. Overall it has more than met my expectations, and I find it easy to use. Especially after customizing the programmable buttons. Sure radios like the Anytone have more features, but if you want a solid basic radio that works well, the RT3S will do the job very well.
Eunice
Good with OpenGD77. Absolutely hopeless without.
This is a nice compact and well-built radio with decent transmit power and a relatively good stock antenna
Bruce
Great DMR Radio
This is my first DMR radio and I love it. I have been a Ham for years and just now have found DMR. This HT has performed great. It is easy to program with the CPS and included programming cable once you get over the learning curve associated with DMR. I use it with both of my hotspots - simplex and duplex - as well as in analog mode with our local 2m and 70cm repeaters. This has become my everyday carry radio.
Phoenix
Excellent Radio
I own 2 of these. One with stock firmware and one with openGD77. Both work without issue. But, I do like the openGD77 software. Great audio on RX and TX. No issues with the local repeaters or hotspots I have.
Sampson
Great Radio for the price
Took a gamble and bought one of these. It works well, but learning to program it is not for a novice. Once I had it figured out, I programmed a number of analog and digital repeaters into the radio and it worked well. It cover all of the ham bands within its operating range as well as commercial frequencies.
Hugh
This DMR radio is feature packed and offers refinements over previous competing models
I've owned this radio for several years and have made good use if it. I decided to upgrade to GPS via this offering from Retevis and got more than I expected, but when it comes to Retevis and their firmware have seen across other radio models, like audio recording, more channel capacity, etc. As an amateur operator, I've upgraded the firmware to the OpenGD77 format, and the interface with the GPS functionality of this radio has made it an unparalleled addition to my radio collection. The radio itself is of modest size and the transmitter output matches the spec well. I am looking forward to using this radio for many years. If the hardware is the same quality as the competing product I bought years ago, it will do just fine!
Marlon
Great radio for price
Use it for our volunteer fire department.
Hilary
Best DMR Radio For The Price
Actually the first thing I did when I got this radio is to install OpenGD77 firmware on it. The RT3S with OpenGD77 gives you an amazing DMR experience for less than $100. Most DMR radios cost a lot more than that. With the 3rd party firmware you can store 1 million contacts with minimum characters selected. If you max out the display characters to 50 you can still store 340,000 DMR ID's. If you want the best DMR radio you can get on a budget this is the one.
Virginia
This radio can be converted to use M17
If you don't mind voiding your warranty and soldering some wires, you can convert this radio to use M17 and OpenRTX.
Felix
High functionality (DMR, GPS, APRS, etc) without the price.
Build quality is good. Lots of digital functionality that would normally cost you $300 or more. Programming is typical of these radios and may take a bit to learn. USB-C charging would be nice but for this price, I'm happy with the included charge cradle.

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