📞 Stay Connected, Stay Ahead!
The COTRE DMR Digital/Analog Two Way Radios offer superior communication capabilities with a range of up to 3.72 miles, 1936 channel options, and a durable design that withstands the rigors of outdoor activities. With features like one-handed operation and customizable settings, these walkie talkies are perfect for professionals on the go.
Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.13 x 5.2 x 2.68 inches |
Item model number | CO01D |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Warranty | 2 years |
M**.
Big bang little buck
Works quite well especially for a inexpensive radio.
K**R
Audio a little low-but
For $20 bucks this is a GREAT DMR/Analog radio.And the encryption REALLY works. Not sure if it reallysupports AES256 but again, for $20!I added the local DMR rptr and seems to work fine.The speaker output is kinda low so not good for loudareas. Standard Kenwood/Bayfunk programming cable worksfine on it. Well worth the price!!
M**S
Not 1936 channels, only 16.
A little misleading that it states it supports 1936 channels. I assumed that was memory capacity but it was instead the range. The memory capacity only supports 16 channels. Worked great with the software, I did wish it had Chirp support but overall a okay deal for a DMR. Nothing great about battery, got around 2-3 hours on standby.
N**K
Surprising for a sub-$20 DMR HT
I have an Anytone for portable use but wanted something small and low-power to pair with my DMR hotspot at home. Programming is easy. Given it has no display and only a couple of buttons there's not much to operating it. A recorded voice calls out your channel number and volume setting when you change them. I've got a label stuck to the front of mine as my channel guide. I have had reports that my audio levels are a bit low when transmitting so be sure to get it nice and close to your face while speaking.
J**T
Junk!
I have changed my rating to one star, as I have tried 8 different programming cables, and cannot get the radio to connect to PC. I would not recommend buying this radio. I was taken about the price, and wanted to try it, and I quickly realized you get what you pay for. I just glad I didn’t waste a lot of money on this POS. Save your money and buy a quality DMR radio.
J**E
Nice toy
For the price this was very nice. It is not much more than a working toy. For a regular use DMR radio, look elsewhere. This was a lot of fun to work with as a toy. Price factored into my 4 star review. For a daily driver it would be one or two stars but it was fun to play with.
B**J
Incredible Little Radios For The Price
I bought two of these radios. Easy to configure them p2p for secure communications. Everything works perfectly. About 1/2 mile range in my rural area. These little radios are so cheap they can be considered disposable :-)
C**H
Cheapest DMR so far
This is a good gnus/bad gnus handheld transceiver, but on the whole for the money it's quite a deal.What this is as advertised is a DMR HT that covers the 70cm ham bands. And yes, it does that, in a fashion far beyond the $13.77 I paid for it. But did you know it is possible to adjust the software to open the RX side of the unit up to 100MhZ to 999Mhz? And, that it will program into that range and transmit a usable signal on 2 meters, 1.25 M and 70CM? I don't recommend transmitting out side of 70CM but it is possible. Also, since it will operate digital and DMR, it's not only the cheapest DMR but it's even cheaper than the universal UV-5R It's kids walky talky money for a very usable ham HT.However, as one would expect there are some markdowns for being so cheap. It's not sealed and likely wouldn't survive a dunking. The first one I got had a wonky menu button and switching between channel, scanning and power was extremely annoying, given that the menu button is how you switch between those functions and without the ability to change channels it's a one frequency radio. The replacement radio I requested works fine but they managed to send it without an antenna! All programming must be done through the program and the cable needs to be an updated one with an updated USB interface chip, and a cable isn't supplied. Your Baofeng cable may or may not work.So how is it in actual use? You do have to remember the channels, there is no display. The TX and RX audio is really good and the RX especially I think is better than my Baofeng DM-1701. It will greatly exceed the advertised 3.72 mile range on high even with the dinky little rubber duck you get, or don't get as I found out.It's not a fantastic DMR radio but for $13 to $20 it's a bargain and will allow you to play with DMR without a big investment. Don't buy it at $30, the price on these goes up and down like a fat kid on a see saw. If you like DMR you can invest in something better and easier to use and if not, you're out the cost of lunch and it will still be a decent scanner.
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