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The BTECH GMRS-20V2 is a powerful mobile two-way radio featuring 20W output, 200 customizable channels, and an IP67 waterproof rating. With a maximum talking range of 75 miles and advanced scanning capabilities, this radio is designed for both casual users and serious outdoor adventurers. It includes essential accessories and is backed by reliable USA-based support.
Item Weight | 15 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GMRS-20V2 |
Warranty | 1 year warranty provided through BaoFengTech.com |
J**.
Great Little Radio – Convenient, Compact, and Effective
This radio is perfect for my needs. Even with a stubby Midland antenna on a mag mount, I can easily reach a repeater 23 miles away from my home city—no issues at all. The radio is tiny, which makes it easy to mount just about anywhere, and the fact that all the controls are built into the mic is a huge convenience, especially in tight setups.Another feature I really love is the ability to customize the text colors on the display—it’s a nice touch that adds a bit of personalization and makes it easier to read at a glance.There are a few minor downsides. The mic cable is a little short, but that hasn’t been a problem since I have the unit mounted close by. The screen brightness isn’t adjustable, so it can be pretty bright at night. Also, the menu system isn’t the most intuitive and takes some getting used to.Overall, though, for the price, it’s hard to beat the combination of performance, size, and features this little radio offers. Highly recommended.
S**E
Sleek simple to use, but powerful GMRS radio
BTech's sleek and very compact GMRS 20V2 mobile radio is an awesome radio. This radio is super compact, easy to install, portable, and most of all, it is very easy to program and use. Make sure and purchase the programming cable when you order it. Included instructions are very straightforward and easy to understand. I have several radios, and these are the best instructions I have received with a GMRS radio. Download the latest software download of "Chirp", and you can program it. I have been an avid offroader , kayaker, backpacker, etc, and wish I had a radio like this years ago.The Btech 20V2 can be used out of a back pack with a power source and antenna as well. So many uses due to it being easy, compact, and especially it's 20 watt output. Will mount in any vehicle it is so compact. I use mine in my Jeep Wrangler. Absolutely love the radio! Nice job BTech!!
G**N
This Radio Grew On Me
I bought the 20V2 to install in a Ford Explorer because of its compact form factor and good programability compared to a more basic radio such as the similar options from Midland. I also was not sure how much I would use a vehicle mounted unit, so was not interested in investing a large amount of money in it. Form factor was critical because my Explorer does not have any practical or convenient place to cleanly mount a traditional mobile two-way radio. I will admit that I was not as enthused with this radio initially, because the speaker/mic is extremely light and hollow feeling, it could use a little extra heft and I was a little skeptical about its performance early on. When I first installed the unit, the main chassis seemed to be running extremely hot at idle, almost burn your fingers if you touched it for too long kind of hot and there seemed to be a lot of bleed over or interference in reception on some of the repeater channels I use. I almost removed it and was going to try finding another option but chose to leave it for a while and then it really grew on me and whatever was causing the chassis to run really hot or the interference in those first couple of days is no longer there, because it is working perfectly and running at a very normal, just slightly warm temperature with no noticeable bleed over or interference. My problems early on may have been something I did myself and did not realize, but I have been very happy with the radio ever since. My only gripe is the awkward hook type hanger for the speaker mic. It should have had a standard speaker mic hanging knob instead, there is even a circle in the molding of the plastic exactly where it should have gone. That problem I resolved by simply installing an aluminum speaker mic knob that I got on Amazon.In summary, is this a high end, high performing radio? No, but at this price point, that should not be expected. In my opinion, the 20V2 is a pretty good value radio for someone needing a very minimal install. The form factor and CHIRP compatibility means that it can be up and running in record time and easily moved between vehicles if needed. I am glad I did not return it after my initial impressions because I have really grown to enjoy using it and it is the perfect combination of form factor and function for my use case.
R**.
Ok Radio But Devoid Of A Front End
I like its size and design. I wish it had a longer mic cord, for one thing. It really needs a front end (filtering) as it picks up all kind of RF garbage and adjacent channel interference that a good radio would not. Also, wish it had a standard external speaker jack rather than the dumb thing that supposedly allows you to connect it to your car stereo system. That kind of cutsey-poo stuff may impress a few techie geeks but is not really practical given that you lose your speaker when the car engine is turned off.It does seem to transmit decently with a quarter wave whip on top of the car with decent signal and audio reports for ranges used at.
R**S
Decent little radio with lots of features at a fair price
So far this radio is working great. I really like how easy it is to read the screen on the handset, with the text being large enough for old eyes as well as the ability to control some of the color on some of the text to make it even more clear. The benefit of having the controls on the handset is great so I could mount the main body of the radio below my seat and still have all the controls visible and available from the driver's position. Make sure you also order a programing cable for this radio since it doesn't come with one, if you are going to try to hit repeaters that use CTCSS tones (PL codes); while you can program it all from the handset, it sure makes it easier to be able to program repeaters using Chirp (and a programming cable). While it is rated as a 20 watt radio, I was getting about 17 watts on my SWR meter, which is certainly good enough for the purpose.
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