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04 May, 2011
WRT54GL is a professional-grade wireless router for a consumer-grade price.
1 of 1 found this helpful The WRT54GL router is a solid workhorse. It has plenty of horsepower to deal with the fastest broadband connections ( 20Mbps). And, the best part is that you can install Linux-based DD-WRT firmware for more features and increased robustness.

11 Oct, 2017
Thoughts on Midland Micro MXT90 GMRS radio
4 of 6 found this helpful This radio is very compact, but with few features, like no end-of-transmission tones. The included antenna comes with an extremely long coaxial cable which has high loss in the 462-467 MHz GMRS band (12 feet would have been plenty). As advertised, it doesn't work with GMRS repeaters. It doesn't have knobs for things like volume control. Everything is push-buttons and the buttons are not intuitive (for example, to tune NOAA weather you long-press the speaker button!). Some buttons are backlit, while others are not, making it difficult to operate at night. Although the radio does remember the last channel it was tuned to when it powers on, it does not resume scanning if it was in scan mode when it was powered down. The microphone cable is too short to reach my mouth when the radio is mounted under my dash. The audio is loud and clear, but it can be too loud even on the softest volume setting. I would have appreciated a mini-UHF or SMA connector instead of a UHF antenna connector. In summary, the MXT90 is a compact, no-frills GMRS radio for a reasonable price. If you want an easy-to-use GMRS radio with more features and can live without an external antenna, a FRS/GMRS radio like the Motorola T460 performs well and is less than half the cost of the MXT90.

10 Oct, 2018
Nice features for the price. Be aware that the DC power jack needs at least 15.2 Volts!
The build quality of this board is fairly typical of Chinese products, but it's a good product given the low cost. The board includes a full-wave bridge rectifier in front of a 12V linear regulator. This design choice requires that the DC input voltage be at least 15.2V for the voltage to be regulated. Finding a "wallwart" power adapter in the 15.5 to 16V range was difficult. The bridge rectifier provides protection device against reverse polarity, but there are more efficient ways of achieving this. Also, there are regulators with much lower drop-out voltages than the L7812. Changing these two things could have enabled it to run on more conventional DC power adapters.