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Motorola T9500XLR 25-Mile 2-Way Radios
Motorola T9500XLR 25-Mile 2-Way Radios

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Brand: Motorola
Category: CE

Buy New: $50.63 (On sale from $79.99)
You Save: $29.36 (37%)



New (80) Used (2) from $44.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 43 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Battery: 2 Rechargeable NiMH Battery Pack
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 12.2 x 8 x 4.2
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: T9500XLR
Model: T9500XLR
UPC: 843677000627
EAN: 0843677000627
ASIN: B000P6J67C

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Up To 25-Mile Range
  • 22 Channels
  • 121 Privacy Codes For 2662 Combinations
  • 27 Hours
  • 3 AA Alkaline Or 9-Hour Nimh Estimated Talk Time

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Feature-packed and amazingly versatile, Motorola's T9500XLR 2-way radios blur the line between professional and consumer models. With an astounding maximum range of 25 miles, weather alerts, digital privacy codes, hands-free transmission, and more, these little yellow wonders pack a lot under the hood. But how do they perform in the real world? To find out, we put the radios to the test in the urban jungle.

Design
Compact and easy to hold, the T9500XLR's are also rugged and up to the task of any outdoor adventure. While they aren't completely waterproof, the ports and buttons have rubberized covers for keeping the elements out. The controls are relatively simple to figure out, and after a brief glance at the user's manual, you'll be up and running. The antenna on the radios is rather large--necessary for boosting range, but it might be stretch to tuck one into a small coat or pants pocket.

The all-important transmit button is easy to depress and hold. Pressing on the top portion of the button places the radio in "Power Boost" mode, which maximizes the transmission range. You'll save battery by using the lower power mode when talking to parties that you know are closeby. The radios are powered by included NiMH battery packs, which are rechargeable (a charger comes with the radios, too). You can also opt to use old fashioned AA batteries (three of them per radio) if you're on an extended expedition without AC power.

Features
The T9500XLR supports up to 22 channels across the GMRS and FRS spectrum. GMRS channels offer high range and power for longer distance communication. There are also 121 interference elimination codes, also known as privacy codes. Codes 39-121 are digital, and they offer superior interference blocking when both radios are set to the same code. There's also an additional noise filter that filters out unwanted transmissions from other radios, something that's especially useful in places where there is a lot of radio traffic, such as a ski resort.

You can also take advantage of the T9500XLR's unique "iVox" feature, which allows you to transmit without pressing a button. The radio detects the sound of your voice and automatically sends the transmission. No other accessories or headsets are required. You can also use the traditional "Vox" mode which does require a headset. The "VibraCall Alert" vibrates the radio when you receive a transmission--great for use in noisy environments, or when you want to keep things discreet.

The radio can even scan its 22 channels for transmissions from other parties. Not only is this fun and often entertaining, it also also allows you to scan for members of your party who may have changed channels inadvertantly. Another handy feature is NOAA weather reception, which lets you listen to weather reports and bulletins right on your radio.

Real World Testing
Motorola claims a 25-mile range for the T9500XLR, but they add that this is really only attainable under ideal conditions, such as transmitting from the top of a mountain down into a wide open valley. Moto says a range of 10 miles is more feasible in day-to-day use, while two miles is the maximum range in dense urban areas.

In downtown Seattle, that turned out to be pretty much true. Reception was good throughout the urban core, but when one tester ventured beyond that magical 2-mile radius reception started to fade. The radios did a good job filtering out unwanted transmissions, thanks to the privacy codes, and the number of available channels. Finding an unused channel in a busy city is a challenge, though. When in range, transmissions were clear and distortion-free.

All in all, the T9500XLR is a top-notch radio with features one would expect on a product twice or three times the price. It earns our praise as a top performer for those who need the most out of a two way radio.

Pros

  • Excellent range
  • Good interference elimination
  • Rugged
Cons
  • A bit big for small pockets
What's in the Box
2 T9500XLR radios, 2 battery packs, charging stand, black faceplates, AC adapter, 2 belt clips, and user's manual.


Product Description
Included Accessories: 2 belt clips, 1 dual charger, 1 charging adapter, 2 NiMH rechargeable battery packs, 2 black faceplates (removable)

Motorola's T9500R 25-mile 2-way Radios makes certain that you're never alone, no matter where you go. It gives you a range of up to 25 miles and up to 27 hours of talk time -- meaning you can wander far from camp for a long time, while staying in touch. These radios also have 11 NOAA weather channels, giving you up-to-date weather information and keeping you prepared. The Backlit display makes it easier to use even in the dark. Great for hiking and camping with friends. 11 NOAA weather channels with Alert feature VibraCall vibrating alert Backlit LCD display with LCD battery meter Battery Save & audible Low Battery Alert Talk time - 27 hours with AA alkaline; 9 hours on NiMH Keypad lock Priority scan


Customer Reviews:   Read 38 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Worked better than the other radios I own.   July 25, 2008
This is my second pair of two-way radios. The first set picked up quite a bit of extraneous noise--wind, static, etc--but this pair worked much better and was clearer.
We used them for two days (my son and I) to try them out at the beach, at home and at a big park. Once we found the right channels, they worked perfectly all places. I did try to test the distances (difficult while walking), but we did try them at least 2 miles apart and they worked fine. There was a bit a static at the beach, but not too much.
They are not as clear as your cell phone, but if you are out and about at a amusement park or park with your child, they'll work fine.



4 out of 5 stars Good Pair for our Family Outings   July 24, 2008
Primarily we use these radios on shopping malls, camping and theme parks. This pair has the most features compared to the previous 3 pairs that we have used before. You need to read the manual to really take advantage of all the features the unit offers. For the price, it is a good value.

The Pros & Features:

-It comes with NiMh battery packs. You can use ordinary alkaline or your own rechargeable "AA's" batteries. But the charging dock station will only work with the supplied battery packs. Still, it is nice to be able to use regular batteries on the road if you forget to charge the battery pack.
-The dock not only makes sure you have the radios charged and ready to use, it also makes it easier to find where they are. Before, we just throw them away in the drawers and finding them the next time we need them becomes a challenge.
-Combination GMRS/FRS channels. Upper part of the PTT (Push To Talk) button is high power/lower part is low power.
-Weather channels, just press "+" for 3 seconds.
-Attaching the removeable clip is easy. They are also easy to lose as they are pretty small. Nice feature about the clip is that it swivels. This lessen the stress on the radio when you move or sits.
-Multiple alert tones to choice from. "Vibra-Alert" is a really a welcomed feature as we often could not hear the other party calling around a noisier environment like busy shopping malls.
-privacy codes
-Hands-free communication with or without headset, accessories - you have to turn on IVOX
-Nice to have a choice between a black and yellow faceplates. Changing the faceplate is easy but a little tricky. You do not need to unscrew anything. The faceplate is just a snap on.


Room for Improvement:

-This is my 4th pair of radios, still I have not found one that can really make a good trasmission/reception even at 5 miles distance. Everybody advertise transmission up to 25 miles distance, but the only device I know that I can depend on is my cell phone.
-Sleeker design is welcome. Can the antennas be a little shorter?
-Hands-free communication is difficult. The first few words always gets cut off. Also, it is very easy to accidentally press on the PTT button while on IVOX, and that automatically cancels the hands-free back to Push-To-Talk. It takes several presses on the buttons to go back to IVOX.






5 out of 5 stars Cut down cell phone Bill   July 23, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

It's great to see a package complete with charger/adapter, rechargeable batteries (if the recargeable batteries die out one day, you can also use AA rechargeable batteries), changeable face plates and belt clip. I can talk to my wife while next block for free. Reception and voice is clear. The minus side is the size and mass, less comfortable for females. The antenna is rather big.

Will update when I got my results on long range communication.



1 out of 5 stars Sewer Pipe Audio Quality   July 2, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Though the radios had some good features, the bad sound quality trumped all of them. I had to frequently ask for repeats because the sound was so bad, even at close range. I don't know whether it is really cheap speakers or bad processing but it sounds like you are talking down a long length of plastic tubing.

There are other radios for under $100.00 that work much, much better.

I just returned the T9500XLRs.



5 out of 5 stars the best so far   June 22, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

these radios have worked well for what I use them for. and they keep there charge. not more buying batteries. They work well.

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