Monday, March 25, 2013

Midland Gxt 450 Radio Specs

The Midland GXT450 two-way radio is an all-weather, indoor or outdoor consumer radio that has been discontinued. Available with either a silver or camouflage finish, the Midland GXT 450 radio was originally sold in packages of two. The radio is capable of broadcasting and receiving a signal from over 10 miles away, according to the manufacturer.


Main Calling Features








The Midland GXT 450 operates at a range of ten-plus miles, and features a total of 22 radio channels. Calling and paging options consist of five separate call tones, vibrating silent alert and auto squelch. The radio boasts 38 different Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) codes for all 22 channels. The Midland GXT 450 radio also provides users with access to weather radio provided by NOAA.








Connectivity / Expandability


The Midland GXT 450 radio features a microphone/headset input to provide an alternative method of communication between radios.


Miscellaneous Features


The Midland GXT 450 lets users conserve their radio's battery by operating on low, medium or high power mode, and the automatic battery-save mode means that the unit will turn off when not in use. A keypad lock is available to prevent you from pressing buttons while the unit is in your pocket or stowed away, and a backlight keypad display lets you see each key easily in the dark. A speakerphone is also featured on the Midland GXT 450.


Battery Specifications


The Midland GXT 450 uses four "AA" batteries. A rechargeable AVP3 battery pack is also available for use with the radio.

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