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Reviews Categories | Transceivers: VHF/UHF+ Amateur Base/Mobile (non hand-held) | GE MVS Help


Reviews Summary for GE MVS
GE MVS Reviews: 2 Average rating: 5.0/5 MSRP: $(missing—add MSRP)
Description: Base/Mobile VHF or UHF Radio
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KE5PQC Rating: 5/5 Oct 22, 2008 18:13 Send this review to a friend
Built like a tank - Simple and Super  Time owned: 6 to 12 months
I have purchased and sold these great radios for the past few months. The MVS make a great ham or commercial radio. The most popular and most abundant MVS is the 16 channel UHF and VHF model. Although rare, the MVS does come in a 128 channel version. These radios make great repeater, IRLP, link and just general use radios. If you can get your hands on one, you will not be sorry. If you need more info on this great radio, shoot a quick e-mail to rfradio@gmail.com

Cheers and 73's
Dennis
K5QFI
 
KR3DX Rating: 5/5 Jan 17, 2005 19:27 Send this review to a friend
Good, Solid Radio  Time owned: more than 12 months
The following are my personal observations/opinions: I've had my MVS UHF Radio for over 2 years now. It's performed flawlessly for me, very little intermod in urban Pittsburgh where all of the city services are on 453 MHz! With the tone squelch enabled, NO intermod at all. This rig has a larger speaker than my Motorola Maxtrac, therefore it's audio is louder and also contains more high frequencies for better intelligibility. The heatsink will get moderately warm during a long winded transmission, much cooler than the Maxtrac. Naturally, commercial rigs don't have all of the fancy bells and whistles that Ham gear does, but it takes a licking and keeps on ticking. Nice Radio, good solid performance, very durable.

73,
Denny
 


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