Retevis RA25 Mobile Repeater-Capable GMRS Radio 20W


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  • Regular price $99.99
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This radio is Part 95 Approved for use on GMRS! The FCC ID 2ASNSRA25.

This exciting new mobile radio from Retevis puts out a full 25 Watts of power in a compact form factor! It features a color LCD display with brightness control, CTCSS/DCS/DTMF/2-Tone/5-Tone signaling, audio compander feature, FM radio, and DTMF microphone!

  • 1 x Mobile Radio
  • 1 x DTMF Microphone
  • 1 x Microphone Hanger
  • 2 x Adjusting screws
  • 4 x Pads
  • 4 x Screws
  • 1 x Fuse
  • 1 x Mobile Bracket
  • 1 x User manual

Customer Reviews

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John Clinton
Retevis RA25

I'm fairly new to radios, so First off, no chirp programing. But using the Retevis software has taught me a lot about programing!! Especially about programing repeaters. It's a good little radio, small and fits nicely in my car. Plenty of power, for me. I gave mygmrs.com heck for slow delivery, but wasn't their fault, and for that I'm sorry, but for some reason it was stuck in Indiana for a week, kind of frustrating. But i got it and it works great. Still learning the radio, and how to do things on it, but it's been fun. So yeah, good little radio.

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Kelly Liebhardt (drillingrigboss)
Great deal

I love these radio

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David Westphalen
Ra25

Simply put, a great radio!

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Kenneth Stansell (ksta1201)
Nearly worthless for an average user.

One who knows what they are doing can make this radio useable but it is a tedious struggle. Lines cannot be added for the same frequencies with different tones and global changes have to be performed line by line, window by window. 6 pages of tiny print, you call that an instruction manual? Often, it is wrong!

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Paul Moller
Great basic mobile radio

I bought this because it was rather inexpensive and had all the functions I needed. Who needs 50W anyways, 20W is plenty in almost all situations. Like others have said, programming is a bit tricky, but spend a bit of time on it and you'll have it down in no time. One hint that I didn't know at first: to be able to program all of the memories, first download the "code plug" from the radio itself, then edit that for upload. If you use the code plug templates that come with the Retevis software you can only edit standard memories. I like that it has a battery supply volt meter on the display, super handy for those of us who use a battery to power it when the vehicle is turned off. If only it was better weather proofed, then it would be a no brainer for all use cases.