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(More customer reviews)I purchased two of these because they had the most features of all the Motorola models.Having NOW read the reviews of some of the competitors I am certain that I would have been just as happy with cheaper models.Theseare the "cutest" and smallest, but the feature of differentsounds to identify different callers is a dissapointment. The SENDING radiomakes five different noises to identify five different senders, but thenoise is made out loud on the sender's radio and the noise is transmittedthe same as one's voice would be.I find it annoying and not worth anyextra cost over the model 250.The only advantage that I can see of theMotorola 250 and 280 over the competition is the number of channels andsub-channels they make available.This would be a useful feature whenthere are lots of other radios being used in the area, such as at a crowdedtheme park but, in the circumstances that I find myself, there are neverother radios around and I am not certain that we will be able tocommunicate with radios with less channels.
My wife and I use theradios when we are caravanning on drives with our car club and they havebeen very useful.One member missed a turnoff when he didn't see us turnand we were able to re-direct him, otherwise we probably would not haveseen him until the end of the day.
Another consideration in making apurchase of a two-way radio is the number and type of accessories, we woundup spending as much on accessories as we did on the radios: arm holsters,earphone/ microphone combination for easier hands free operation whendriving a car and rechargeable batteries and chargers.
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