Description

Midland GMRS Two-Way Radio Set with NOAA Alerts for Vehicle and Field Coordination gives vehicle kits, convoy travel, roadside coordination, and field setups a more direct communication layer when phone coverage is weak, overloaded, or inconvenient to rely on.
Preparedness roles
- Two-way communication adds more coordination value than passive alerts alone
- Useful for vehicle groups, field movement, and roadside plans where phones are less reliable
- NOAA support keeps weather and route updates closer to the rest of the communication layer

Where this product fits
- Coordinate between vehicles during storms, relocation travel, or remote route changes
- Pair GMRS communication with NOAA alerts so teams receive updates and talk back easily
- Keep the set charged inside a trunk or field bin as the direct-contact layer in the kit

Best for
- Vehicle groups and field teams that need more direct coordination than phones allow
- Preparedness buyers adding a two-way layer beside weather radios and battery backup
- Travel routes where convoy spacing, roadside checks, and weather updates matter together
Key specifications
| Color | Black/Silver |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 2.4 x 1.4 inches |
| Item model number | GXT1000VP4 |
| Batteries | 8 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |

Frequently asked questions
Why choose GMRS for preparedness?
It adds direct person-to-person communication for vehicles, teams, and route coordination.
Does this replace a weather radio?
Not fully. Many buyers use GMRS beside alert-focused radios rather than instead of them.
What should it be paired with?
Backup batteries, a power bank, and a clear channel plan help the most.
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