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Features
- 22 GMRS/FRS Channel
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- NOAA Weather Radio
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- VIBRATE ALERT
- Scan Function
- Monitor Function
- Roger Beep Tone
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- Keypad Lock
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- Speaker / Microphone Jacks
- Battery Meter / Battery Low Indicator
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