![]() For some reason, nobody makes a lithium pack for the P1225 BTW, the major problem with the P1225s is battery capacity and life - the only available batteries are NiCad & NiMh. ![]() But, for the moment t we are concentrating on hand-helds to augment our existing P1225s. Thus the need for a display - so users get visual confirmation they are on the right frequency/channel. We do not need DMR or bells and whistles, these radios are solely for use on GMRS so the key requirement, besides overall quality, is simplicity of use. You get an alphanumeric LCD segment screen. With that said, one of the biggest let downs with the models you've posted is (as explained on another thread) that the bells and whistles factor on those radios is rather low. If you don't need to have a DMR radio, then the VX-5500 and VX-6000 mobiles have one of the hottest receivers I've seen. other than that they are pretty straightforward radios to use. Software is free, just the FIF-12 cable was expensive for my EVX stuff. ![]() Basically Motorola quality without all the red tape associated with the Moto stuff. ![]()
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