YES, It's LEGAL! The NEWLY RELEASED Midland GXT67Pro

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Published 2024-05-19
This handheld might just change the game for GMRS users!

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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:47 - First Looks
01:09 - My Disclaimer
01:50 - What Makes This Radio Different?
06:37 - The Kit
11:25 - Specs & Features
15:13 - Range Test
18:33 - Recap
21:27 - Close

All Comments (21)
  • @baileymoto
    It’s kinda neat, it’s just not $200 neat. They missed the mark with a permanently attached antenna and no usb charging directly to the radio.
  • @MUDNUT460
    Pro tip: When you are receiving a transmission, keep your radio upright and high up. Good review! This has been the most honest one I've found for this radio.
  • @heyopeter
    That was one of the most creative and funniest 30 second intros I've ever seen in a video. Instant subscribe.
  • I love the simple interface compared to some other 5W GMRS radios, but I ultimately chose the Rocky Talkie 5W. It's user interface was really easy to use, has a swappable antenna, and USB-C charging. Love the video though, Asia. Great work as always.
  • @remer6368
    Thank you I remember ham radios in the 80’s and I’m just now relearning everything over
  • @autoadjuster
    GMRS only has 8 channels, They are including FRS in that number of 22. GMRS is channels 15-22. It is not against the law to program a Baofeng with GMRS, it is an FCC Rule, you will never go to jail only get a fine, also it would be a secondary charge as they would have to catch you doing something in order to find you programed a Baofeng with GMRS, they can not take your radio and see whats on it, also you can program a Ham radio with GMRS frequencies, you just are not supposed to transmit.
  • @PittiesAndMore
    Line of sight is the most important thing about how far it will go on GMRS. I've seen 10 to 30 miles on a GMRS HT. Notarubicon can hit a repeater 90 miles away. Although his home is near the top of a hill. I communicated with someone 85 miles away using a repeater. I live 1500 foot elevation.
  • @user-eo6ml3co1s
    Thank you. I’ve watched several videos on the GXT67 Pro over the past few days, and yours was BY FAR the most informative — and enjoyable. Cheers — and keep up the excellent work! 🍻
  • @KN4TUE
    I’m a HAM operator with limited experience. I have a handheld HAM radio (5watt) that will receive and transmit to a repeater 10 miles from my house. That said, I’m assuming the frequency used on the Midland handset will limit your distance. So the ~3 mile is not too bad.
  • @fpsFERRARIADAM
    My gxt67 pro is being delivered tomorrow. Pretty excited for it will be my first gmrs. Next will be a 575 for my rig.
  • @RJGuitz
    "After 30 seconds" was spot on. 😂
  • @bc_usa
    Thanks i just bought 2 of them. Great review 👏
  • @autoadjuster
    FYI, when the grid is down so are the repeaters. Yes some have battery back up, however on batteries the repeater has to reduce power and only lasts for a few hours. Simplex, get a tall antenna on yours house, my friends and I on GMRS know to use simplex if the grid is down, we will do relays to guys further away.
  • @williamlee7782
    Regarding the in vehicle GMRS, the wouxun KG1000g 50 watt is a beast and is far superior to the Midland equivalent with a lot of advanced options. Midland is simple and most ppl wont need the advanced features. Thinking of grabbing another KG1000G to create a repeater in my vehicle.
  • @OverlandGearGuy
    Great video, learned to good stuff, I have one coming later this week, cant wait
  • Thank you so much. I found this video to be very informative. Thank you have a great day.
  • @scooty67
    Great review, straight up and to the point. Thank you!
  • @Lee784447
    I’m a Ham, and a handheld is a handheld, they serve a purpose. Base and mobile units are the best but portability is why we have handhelds. I rather have this Midland ht, it’s much better quality than the Chinese radios.