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Cherokee GR715 GMRS 15 Channel 2-Way Radio (Hardwoods )
Cherokee GR715 GMRS 15 Channel 2-Way Radio (Hardwoods )
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Brand: Cherokee
Category: CE

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars(1 reviews)
Sales Rank: 149244

Media: Electronics
Warranty: 1 year warranty
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 2.5 x 1 x 5.5

MPN: GR715Hdwds
Model: GR715Hdwds
UPC: 742486102174
EAN: 0742486102174
ASIN: B000056SKO


Features:
  • 2-way General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) radio
  • Up to 5-mile range
  • 15 selectable channels--8 GMRS channels and 7 shared FRS channels
  • 47 privacy codes
  • Backlit LCD display

Accessories:

  • Case Logic FRS2 Neoprene FRS Carrying Case
  • Aquapac AQP200 Waterproof Two-Way Radio Case - Left Antenna (Blue)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
GR-715 is the GRMS handheld unit. With two watts of transmitting power, the unit has a range of about 5 miles. For those families who already own FRS radios, the GR-1.5 channels 1-7 are compatible. Channels 8-15 transmit on the GMRS frequencies. It also uses all of the FRS-465 accessories, except that the GR-715 has an optional telescoping antenna. It comes with a rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride battery and wall charger. The unit has duel watch, memory, scan, private tone and ringer alert capabilities.

Amazon.com Review
Whether it's a hiking trip or a day at an amusement park, sometimes you need more than a mile or so of range from a two-way radio. The Cherokee GR-715 gives you the power of General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS), plus lots of useful two-way features.

Cell phones are great, but they don't always work in remote areas or in enclosed spaces like malls or department stores. GMRS radios are especially useful in situations like hiking or skiing where a cell phone would be inconvenient and expensive. With a GMRS radio, just push the call button and your voice is heard instantly on a compatible radio.

General Mobile Radio Service gives radio users more flexibility and reach. The catch is that you need a $45 license from the FCC to use GMRS. However, one license covers the entire family, so it can be cost-effective in exchange for the greater range.

A GRMS radio operates on the UHF-FM spectrum with the same technology used by police, fire, and other agencies. The Cherokee GR-715 gives you access to 8 GMRS channels and 7 channels shared with Family Radio Service (FRS), a non-licensed, short-range service.

In addition to the basic 15 channels, the Cherokee GR-715 has 47 CTCSS subchannels, or privacy codes. CTCSS codes are actually tones that "code" and "decode" a signal, allowing the people in your group to transmit on the same channel without having to listen to other radio traffic on the same channel. Note that these privacy codes won't keep others from listening to you--FRS users without a CTCSS code-enabled radio can still hear your transmissions. (For more about privacy codes, see our Two-Way Radio Buying Guide.)

When using a GMRS radio, expect reception to be affected by the terrain--thick woods, buildings, and electrical sources will cut your range. However, if you're transmitting to another radio from a mountaintop or other high point, you could reach someone within a range of up to five miles away.

The Cherokee GR-715's channel scan feature allows you to search available frequencies for a clear channel and monitor activity from other transmitting radios. The channel lock guards against the accidental pressing of buttons, and the talk-confirmation tone lets you signal anyone in your party with a distinctive tone.

For hunting, biking, or other outdoor activities, a GMRS two-way radio like the Cherokee GR-715 can be a lifesaver. With its extended range, long-lasting battery, and handy features, the GR-715 is an excellent introduction to the fun and convenience of GRMS radios.

Amazon.com Product Description
If you need extended range in a two-way radio, the Cherokee GR-715 GMRS radio might be the product for you. The GR-715 has two-way transmission power at a range of up to five miles on General Mobile Radio Service GMRS frequencies. This radio has 15 channels--seven that can be used in conjunction with the Family Radio Service (FRS) and eight for GMRS only--with 47 privacy codes. This radio comes in RealTree Hardwoods, a camouflage print perfect for hunters and outdoor activities.

View channel information on the large LCD screen with a backlight for dim lighting conditions. Other features include channel scan, dual-channel watch, memory and battery-strength meter, signal-strength meter, and vibrating call alert. This radio operates on a rechargeable NiMH battery pack (included) and comes with a one-year warranty.

Important note to customers: A $45 FCC license is required to operate a GMRS radio. One license covers the entire family.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Not near as good as expected   July 23, 2001
  5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I got a chance to try out my radios this weekend on a road trip to Mississippi.The up to 5 miles line of sight statement is simply not true with my radios.We were traveling in two cars each with a radio.There was times when I could see the other car about 1 1/2 to 2 miles ahead and we could not talk to each other due to a broken up siglal.I even held the radio out the window.The manufacturers must have poor vision because I can't see well and I could not get reception in line of sight distances.If we were close enough to see peoples heads in the car we could talk. I dont understand why manufacturers cant just tell the truth.They could state that it is posible but very very unlikely that you will get 5 miles out of this radio.....The good part is they have a good camo job on them and all their buttons work well.

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