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Midland GXT1000VP4 – Best Bang for Your Buck

Midland GXT1000VP4 50 Channel GMRS Two-Way Radio – Up to 36 Mile…

What Are the Important Considerations When Selecting this Best Security Radio?

A best security radio will do much more than simply allow employees and members of the security team to communicate with each other. A high-quality radio should offer other features, as well, to ensure that it offers the best safety for all users.

NOAA Weather Alert – bad weather can happen quickly, but being alerted to problems in the area can help keep everyone at a church safe. When radios provide weather alerts then the church staff and congregants can prepare for the worst.

Channel Scan – being able to quickly scan available channels to see if anyone is communicating on them is a great way for pastors and security team leaders to remain in charge and to know what is going on around them.

Waterproof Protection – emergencies happen in all types of weather, and radios need to be able to be used not only in great weather but also when it is raining. Opting for radios that are weatherproof will help prevent them from being irreparably damaged if they get wet and ensure communication no matter what type of emergency situation the church is facing.

Why We Chose The GXT1000VP4 Over Others

Thanks to the extra channels on the Midland GXT1000VP4, there is very little concern about an outsider trying to listen in on an active channel at the church, which can prevent problems and keep everyone in the church safe. Not only is this radio designed to offer great privacy, but it comes with an impressive 3-year warranty, which is unheard of for most radios. The company is willing to stand by their product, which gives churches peace of mind when they opt to use this radio.

With a 36 mile range in perfect conditions, it’s easy to see how the Midland GXT1000VP4 can easily work for most churches, even when they are sprawling. The longer range also makes this radio a great option to take on church trips, as the long range will ensure that users can communicate with each other across fields, campsites, and in cities. In addition to offering NOAA weather alerts, the Midland GXT1000VP4 scans through 10 different weather channels, making it easy for users to learn about the possibility of any severe weather in the area so they can prepare accordingly.

What We Like and Dislike About The Midland GXT1000VP4

The Midland GXT1000VP4 is a great radio that offers a lot of pros and cons. One of the main perks of opting for this radio is that it features 142 privacy codes. This means that church members and security team members never need to worry about the information they share on the radio being compromised.

Additionally, the Midland GXT1000VP4 has two power options to choose from – AA batteries or a rechargeable battery pack, which means that users never have to worry about running out of power.

The Midland GXT1000VP4 also includes a great whisper feature that makes it possible for one user to contact another without disturbing everyone else using the radio.

Thanks to the included NOAA weather alert feature, churches won’t ever have to worry about being unprepared for bad weather.

There are some downsides to using the Midland GXT1000VP4, and one is that the earpieces don’t easily fit on the ear and can slip off with a lot of walking or running.

The Midland GXT1000VP4 also doesn’t work very well with a lot of buildings in the area, which can make it difficult to use in some larger churches.

See page three for the next of the best security radios.

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Duke Taberhttps://www.easychurchtech.com
Duke Taber has been a Senior Pastor of various churches since 1988. Prior to that, he was involved in the Christian rock scene opening for such notables as Larry Norman, Randy Stonehill, Rez Band, and once played briefly with Darrel Mansfield. Today he is the owner and managing editor of 3 successful Christian websites that support missionaries around the world. Currently he is serving as a Technology Consultant for Living Waters Fellowship In Mesquite NV.

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