| | |  | GMRS / FRS Radios | Home » » » » Uniden GMR1838-2CK 2-Way 18 Mile 2 Pack GMRS/FRS Radios with Dual Charger Included | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Uniden GMR1838-2CK 2-Way 18 Mile 2 Pack GMRS/FRS Radios with Dual Charger Included | | | Features: | |
• 22-Channels with 99 Privacy Codes
• Backlit LCD display
• Battery strength meter
• Up to 18 miles
• Charger included
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.25 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.56 inches | | Product Height:
| 11.81 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 67 reviews |
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34 of 35 found the following review helpful:
GOOD BARGAINJul 13, 2008
By Armee5 Good deal for 20 bucks. I bought 4 of these to keep track of the kids in the neighborhood. Works great but don't expect to come anywhere near the 18 mile range. Channels 1-7 and 15-22 are suppose to get "UP" to 18 miles but you need a license from the FCC ($80) to use them. The free channels (8-14) get "UP" to 5 miles. I would say more like up to 1 mile in the city where I am. I still say it's a good deal just to track the little ones.
27 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Uniden GMR1838-2CK 2-Way 18 Mile 2 Pack GMRS/FRS RadiosAug 14, 2008
By edg
"edju"
Poor reception and distance. At one mile in normal conditions reception was unclear. Over water and some land distance was down to 1/2 mile approximately and very static. Upon purchase I charged the batteries as stated in instructions and only received about 4 hrs worth of use and no talking during that time. Camping this weekend one radio battery went dead in less than one hour and this is after a full charge the day before. For the price you can't go wrong, for the quality well.... it's up to you!
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Great radiosJul 23, 2008
By dave Pretty amazing, has features that used to only be found in ham radios.
Con: They are a little large, I don't know why the antenna is so long on these radios when it's shorter on others, in this band (GMRS/FRS 460 MHz) all antennas on all radios should be the same length.
Pro: They come with a couple of nice features that everyone should look for, and that's CTCSS (tone) and DCS (code). Basically CTCSS transmits a sub-audible tone and if the other radio is set to the same tone it will break the squelch (turn on the receiver) when it receives the tone, which is super nice so you don't hear other peoples conversations. DCS transmits a series of DTMF tones which essentially does the same thing. Unfortunately you can't use both modes at the same time, but I'm sure this is adequate.
Con: No adjustable output power. It seems that the power is preset for GMRS(hi) and FRS(lo).
Pro: Call button, this transmits a signal kind of like a doorbell, so you don't have to keep saying 'hey buddy, you there?'
Con: No adjustable squelch, so if there's a lot of noise it will keep breaking in, but CTCSS/DCS can avoid this. Maybe this is how all radios are now?
Pro: Comes with batteries and charger! Both radios can be charged at the same time with included battery packs that have extra terminals which go through the back of the radio and charge in the cradle. Regular NiMH batteries can also be charged in the radios by removing the wall wart from the charger cradle and plugging it directly into the radio, however with this method only one radio at a time can be charged.
Con: The battery pack is just that, it's not 4 seperate NiMH batteries but rather 4 NiMH batteries in a pack that fits in the 4 AAA battery slot. Maybe they could be pulled apart?
Overall a good value.
28 of 35 found the following review helpful:
More like 18 METERSAug 08, 2008
By M. J. Lamming I needed a pair of radios with a call signal because my father is invalid and I wanted something that he could page me. I go no farther than 5 miles so I thought this would be adequate. IT ISN'T ! Best I could get was 2 blocks (about 300 yards). I live in a wood structured, single storied, suburb, and these POS can't even get to the nearest park (about 1/4 mile away). TOTALLY USELESS.
Unless you only need to talk within a few hundred feet, DO NOT BUY THESE RADIOS, mine are now in the junk drawer, awaiting some sucker at a yard sale.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Just what i needed!!!!Feb 03, 2010
By W. Dietrich
"WD"
I bought these for a cruise i took with my wife and her family. Her parents tend to wander off and we can never find them so we thought this would be an ideal way to keep track of one another. I turned them on Monday at noon and the did not need a recharge until Thursday morning. The recharge was fast and the charger is simple to use. We had great reception everywhere on the boat, only problem was that someone else was using the channel we used so we had to switch. The price was great and radios seemed to be solid enough to be dropped without doing them harm. I was happy that we had these and performed as i hoped.
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