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Decent packing case, well-equipped package (charger, earphone, stick antenna, ground plane cable and protective plate for the multipin connection port). The stick antenna does not always work well in covered and rolling terrain, so you should use a ground level cable and also buy a forest antenna designed for radio. One complaint: the accompanying earphone is connected to the multipin port and if you want to use the optional microphone/keyboard (connected to the same port) you also have to buy a new earphone (either a standard model or an official model). Easy to use, very good battery life.
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The device seems decent.
It hasn't been put to real use in challenging conditions yet, but I think a longer forest antenna and "ground cable" will help then.
The size is ok, at least compared to the 23-year-old previous bricks. The battery life is also completely different.
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Works in the forest with a long antenna and ground wire. Battery life is great. I have used Meri-vhf phones before and they do have a much better signal when you can send with 25 watts. Metsä vhf radios transmit with only 1 watt. In elk hunting, however, it works well when someone forwards the message if there is a big hill in between blocking connections.
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I just started hunting and after the first drive hunt it was a requirement for the next hunt to have a VHF phone. Well. And it was pretty clear which Radiophone it had to be. Two options were given and one of them was Genzo. And most of them had Genzo's phone and were very satisfied. Yes, the decision was easy after that. The opinions were so strongly based on experiences.
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very good radio !
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