It looks like the Midland MXT500 and the Wouxon kg-1000g are two of the higher quality mobile radio options out there.
I understand the Wouxon can store multiple repeaters with different tones on the same channel. I don't have any repeaters near me but will travel and possibly encounter multiple repeaters on the same frequencies.
Would the Midland do just as good as the Wouxon in areas of sparse repeater concentration? It seems one is a superheterodyne radio which I hear is a higher quality radio, am I correct on that?
Does one radio have the ability to monitor a wider frequency range than the other? I guess I'm just trying to weigh the pros and cons of each radio and am hoping this who've used both can educate me.
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It looks like the Midland MXT500 and the Wouxon kg-1000g are two of the higher quality mobile radio options out there.
I understand the Wouxon can store multiple repeaters with different tones on the same channel. I don't have any repeaters near me but will travel and possibly encounter multiple repeaters on the same frequencies.
Would the Midland do just as good as the Wouxon in areas of sparse repeater concentration? It seems one is a superheterodyne radio which I hear is a higher quality radio, am I correct on that?
Does one radio have the ability to monitor a wider frequency range than the other? I guess I'm just trying to weigh the pros and cons of each radio and am hoping this who've used both can educate me.
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