Family Safety Day Went Well
May 21, 2011Gilmer Search Ends Well
May 23, 2011Several of our volunteers have asked for these radios. They are dual band covering all of our standard frequencies. They also cover the ham, NOAA weather, marine and most other popular frequencies. They DO NOT cover “low band” or the P25 IRP channels (they would cost $5,600 each if they did). They will make good pocket scanners. I had the dealer prepare these radios each with a spare hi-capacity battery, speaker mike and 12volt car charger. I bought 30 units plus 2 programming kits. I plan to use 12 for the teams and buy one for myself. They are running over $150 each as described. Since I bought 30 of them the dealer gave them to me for $136 each! If you would like to purchase one of these radios, simply make a check out to the Tyler County Commission for $136 and send it to me. I will be able to get more but I don’t know about the price. Be sure to check them out on the dealer’s website. http://www.totalradioservice.com/dualbandht.htm
I have 17 left but many have already been spoken for.
tjc