Maximum Power and Range

Maximum Power and Range

Midland’s MXT575 boasts the maximum GMRS power allowed by law, with 50 Watts and 8 split tone repeater channels.

Hideaway Radio Unit

Hideaway Radio Unit

The Fully-Integrated Control Mic allows for clear dashboard space and instant radio control.

Life-Saving Alerts

Life-Saving Alerts

Instant access to weather and emergency updates from the National Weather Service.

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Deluxe External Speaker - 21-406
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DuraComm Power Supply - LPX‑14
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MA75 MicroMobile Replacement Mic
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MA75J MicroMobile Jeep Microphone
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MXAT01VP MicroMobile 7.5 dB Gain Fiberglass Antenna  | Grand Vista
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MXAT03 MicroMobile 3 dB Gain Antenna | Canyon Edge
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MXAT04 MicroMobile 6.6 dB Heavy-Duty Bull Bar Antenna | Highland
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MXAT04VP MicroMobile 6.6 dB Heavy‑Duty Bull Bar | Highland Antenna
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MXAT05 MicroMobile 3 dB Heavy-Duty Bull Bar Antenna | Highland
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MXAT05VP MicroMobile 3 dB Heavy-Duty Bull Bar Antenna  | Highland
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MicroMobile ANC Microphone - MXMC01
$109.99
John Deere Command View Mount - MXMTJD02
$99.99

FAQ's

What is the approximate range for my mobile radio / MXT?
As with any radio, there are multiple factors that contribute to or detract from potential range. With GMRS (UHF) frequencies, radio wave optimization has the most to do with line of sight, with some ability to penetrate foliage and walls. If two radios are a mile apart, but separated by a large hill between them, the may not communicate at all. However, two radios, that are ten miles apart with nothing between them (picture a mountain top to a mountain top), they may communicate perfectly fine!
Do I need a license to operate this radio?
Yes, you will need to obtain a license from the FCC to operate any GMRS radio legally. You can read more about that here: https://support.midlandusa.com/hc/en-us/articles/23004666481687-Why-do-I-Need-a-GMRS-License-and-How-Do-I-Get-It
How are GMRS radios different from a CB radio?
CB radios operate in the 26.968-27.405 MHz frequency range and up to an FCC maximum carrier output power of 4 Watts. GMRS radios operate in the 462.550-467.725 MHz frequency range and up to an FCC maximum carrier output power of 50 Watts (on the GMRS main frequencies). Radio propagation characteristics differ between CB and GMRS frequencies as well. For instance, CB frequencies benefit from ionosphere and ground reflection to increase range, under some conditions, where GMRS frequencies primarily depend on line of sight for optimal range.
Additional Mobile Radio FAQ's
https://support.midlandusa.com/hc/en-us/articles/23395602950167-Mobile-Radios-FAQs
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