@TheNotaRubicon

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Use coupon-code:  86QMG6HG 
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With Promo Code: Randy20

@alexcenzual

I love this repeater, excellent for the field work of our Civil Protection and Park Ranger group. I look forward to the next video to choose it since it would be very useful. Thanks for the review of this equipment, we loved it.

@brandonporter4227

I appreciate the visuals of the repeater in actual use.

@Harbinger636

Yay! About time someone came out with a briefcase type repeater.

@bigjack428

Randall... could you PLEASE make another,much  longer, video of the repeater in use...?

@jimenez198807

New to gmrs. Thank you for guiding me how to get my license and to choose my first radio. Thank you!!!!

@paulharrison3869

I got mine today and it works very well and very simple to setup

@jordanmkurtz

This is what I need in my life. So many more FARS

@jeffreyjohnson3577

Boy oh boy!  I'll be looking forward to the "Give Away" video.  This baby would come in handy out here in the Northern Nevada Desert as GMRS is starting to catch on here.  Great content.

@Baumeister40

That was the most satisfying video i've ever watched and i'm gonna use your code right now to order one of those things

@alexcenzual

Saludos desde Venezuela gracias por el video

@brilliant13675

I just got mine in the mail today. I love it. And I don't know why you can't hear the repeater from the repeater because I can. I hear all traffic on it

@JSpencer.

I just saw on your video on the salton sea! Amazing!!! Very brave and thank you! I dont live in the region but I was stationed out there for a few years and fell in love with it. Great videos keep up the great work!

@dudeh9702

Pushup girl was a very good choice.  I can see myself using a portable GMRS repeater like this one at base canp when going on hiking or boating adventures.

@grinch45

I built VHF repeater systems for militaty bases for security personnel. if you take 14 hand helds an use simplex, you need 91 radio paths to have 100% communications and this will limit real noise free comms to about 1 km whereas any single handheld may havd a range of 10km. The simplex net then starts to break up as cells of hendhelds distance themselves and they start waliking on each other and if personnel are wearing headsets, all want to lesson the noise. A repeater ends all these problem and reduces radio paths back to 14 paths of a single handheld to the optimally placed repeater on a high point of the base. My testing would be to the whole perimiter of the base along with security personnel taking me to all known dead spots.

@Cobra44Magnum

I had pre-ordered this repeater based off the RT97 that I have. Got the it (RT97L) in a few days ago and have been using it since then. No issues so far. It is built like a tank and has excellent output power. Thanks for the video, sir.

@averypeakoutdoors

Oh this is exactly what I need for an upcoming project! Thanks for the review!

@ribo9421

You're still my hero... Thank You for being you. ✨🙏✨

@rickluchtenburg8166

Would love to have this repeater for our family events.

@CaptainSeamus

Recently went all in on GMRS - great for out in the open here on the Plains... and having a repeater like this (no one around here has/uses one to my knowledge) would be really great.  This looks like a really solid entry point to see if it would be a thing. Thanks, Randolpho, especially for the work out portion of the video.