Thank you for purchasing the Midland MXT575 MicroMobile™ GMRS Radio. Designed for the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS), this powerful radio offers dependable communication in a compact, remote-mount package.
Features
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50-Watt GMRS Radio
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15 GMRS Channels + 8 Repeater Channels
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Split Privacy Tones for Repeater Channels
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NOAA Weather Alert Radio
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142 Privacy Codes (38 CTCSS / 104 DCS)
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Microphone-based controls with full remote operation
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Monitor Mode
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Keypad Lock
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Call Function
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Scan Function
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High/Low Power Settings
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External Speaker Jack
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Intercom Jack
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USB-C Charging Port
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Compatible with all Midland FRS & GMRS radios
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GMRS License Required
FCC Notice
The MXT575 operates on GMRS frequencies and requires a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) license. Unlicensed operation may result in serious penalties.
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GMRS channels: 1–7, 15–22, RP15–22 require licensing.
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A call sign issued by the FCC is required for station identification.
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To obtain a license: Call 1-888-CALL FCC or visit fcc.gov and request form 605.
Radio Frequency Exposure
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Transmit no more than 50% of the time.
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Use an antenna with maximum gain of 2.1 dBi.
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Maintain a minimum distance of 16 inches (40 cm) from the antenna while transmitting.
Installing Your Radio
Preparation
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Verify your vehicle has a 12-volt negative ground system.
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Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable before installation.
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Choose a mounting location that ensures visibility, accessibility, and safety.
Mounting the Bracket
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Use the mounting bracket as a template to mark holes under the dash.
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Drill carefully and secure with provided screws (do not over-tighten).
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Slide the radio into the bracket until it locks in place.
About Range
Your MXT575 is designed to give you maximum operating range under optimum conditions:
"Optimum condition" examples for maximum operating range are:
- Over water
- In open rural areas without obstructions
- On flat areas where you can see the other radio user
To ensure you get maximum range:
- Be sure to mount the antenna as high as possible on your vehicle
- Be sure to set your radio to use High power
Installing the Antenna
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Mount as high as possible on a metal surface.
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Avoid surfaces covered with fiberglass or vinyl.
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Route antenna cable carefully to prevent damage or interference.
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Use existing gaskets and weather stripping to protect the cable.
Power Connection
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Connect red wire to vehicle fuse block, accessory terminal, or battery positive post.
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Connect black wire to a solid metal ground.
Microphone, Speaker, Intercom
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Connect the microphone to the front jack.
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Optional: connect an external speaker or intercom headset to the rear panel.
Controls and Indicators
Microphone Controls
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LCD Display
- Speaker Mic Jack
- Menu Button
- Call Button
- Volume Buttons
- Lock Button
- Microphone
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WX Button
- Monitor Button
- Scan Button
- Transmit/Receive Indicator
- Power Button
- PTT Button
- Channel Up
- Channel Down
Front Panel Connections
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Microphone Jack
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USB-C Port
Rear Panel Connections
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Antenna Jack
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External Speaker Jack
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Intercom Jack
LCD Display Icons
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Channel Number
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Receive Indicator
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Repeater Channel Indicator
- Transmit Indicator
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CTCSS / DCS Icons
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Transmit Power Level
- DCS Icon
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Scan Mode
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Key Lock Indicator
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NOAA Weather Mode
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Monitor Mode
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Signal Strength
Operating Your Radio
Power On/Off
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Press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds to power on or off.
Selecting Channels
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Use Channel Up/Down on the mic to navigate.
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Channel number is shown on the LCD.
Adjusting Volume
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Use Volume Up/Down buttons on the microphone.
Transmitting and Receiving
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Hold PTT to transmit (red TX indicator).
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Release PTT to receive (green RX indicator).
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For best audio, hold mic 2–3 inches from your mouth.
Utility Functions
Keypad Lock
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Press and hold the Lock button to activate or deactivate.
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Lock icon will appear when enabled.
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PTT, Volume, and Call buttons remain functional.
Monitor Mode
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Press Monitor button to listen for weak signals.
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Use to adjust volume when not receiving.
Scanning
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Press Scan to auto-scan GMRS channels.
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Radio pauses on active channels.
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Press PTT to transmit on a scanned channel.
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Press Scan again to stop scanning.
NOAA Weather Radio
Weather Scan
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Press WX to enter weather mode.
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Radio will scan all 10 NOAA channels and lock onto the strongest.
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Use Channel Up/Down to rescan manually.
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Press PTT to exit weather mode.
Manual Weather Channel Selection
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Press Scan while in weather mode to lock onto a channel.
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Use Channel Up/Down to manually select a weather channel.
Weather Alert
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In weather mode, press and hold WX to activate the alert.
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The weather icon will flash.
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When an alert is received, the radio will sound a siren and switch to weather mode.
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To disable: return to the active weather channel, press and hold WX.
Menu Functions
Selecting a Privacy Code
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Use CTCSS or DCS privacy codes for channel filtering.
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Menu → “Pt” → Select “oF” (off), “Ct” (CTCSS), or “dC” (DCS).
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Use Volume buttons to select specific codes.
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Press Lock to confirm.
Privacy Codes for Repeater Channels
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Menu → “rC” for Receive, “tC” for Transmit (repeater channels only).
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Press Lock to confirm each setting.
Transmit Power Level
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Menu → “Pr” → Select “Hi” or “Lo” power.
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Channels 1–7 are restricted to Lo power.
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Press Lock to confirm.
Squelch Sensitivity
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Menu → “SQ” → 00 (most sensitive) to 09 (least sensitive).
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Default: 04.
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Press Lock to confirm.
Roger Beep
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Menu → “rb” → Select “oN” or “oF.”
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Beep sounds at end of transmission.
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Press Lock to confirm.
Call Alert Tone
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Menu → “CA” → Select tone 1–5.
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Press Lock to confirm.
Silent Operation
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Menu → “bP” → Select “oN” (silent) or “oF.”
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Disables all beeps and tones.
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Press Lock to confirm.
Repeater Channel Activation
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Menu → “rP” → Enable or disable repeater channels.
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Press Lock to confirm.
LCD Display Color
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Menu → “db” → Select from seven colors.
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Press Lock to confirm.
Channel Bandwidth
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Menu → “bs” → Select “bn” (narrow) or “bw” (wide).
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Default is narrow for compatibility.
Choosing Output Speaker
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Press Lock button → Use Volume buttons to select:
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HF AO: Mic speaker active, base speaker off.
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HO AF: Base speaker active, mic speaker off.
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HO AO: Both speakers active.
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Restoring Factory Defaults
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With radio off, press and hold PTT + WX and power on.
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All user settings will reset.
Care and Maintenance
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Clean with a water-moistened soft cloth.
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Avoid using alcohol or cleaning solvents.
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Dry with a lint-free cloth if wet.
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem | Solution |
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No Power | Check power connection and vehicle battery. |
Cannot Receive Messages | Verify same channel and privacy codes. |
Keypad Not Responding | Ensure keypad lock is off. |
Display Backlight Dim | Adjust backlight settings. |
Low Range | Check antenna placement and use high power. |
Specifications
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Channels: 15 GMRS + 8 Repeater
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Privacy Codes: 38 CTCSS / 104 DCS
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Receive Frequency: 462.5500 – 462.7250 MHz
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Transmit Frequency: 462.5500 – 467.7250 MHz
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Power Source: 13.8 VDC Nominal
Quick Menu Reference
Menu | Option | Description |
Pt | oF, Ct, dC | Privacy Codes |
Pr | Hi, Lo | Power Level |
SQ | 00-09 | Squelch Level |
rb | oN, oF | Roger Beep |
CA | 01-05 | Call Tone |
bP | oN, oF | Silent Mode |
rP | oN, oF | Repeater Channels |
db | 01-07 | Display Color |
bs | bn, bw | Bandwidth |
GMRS & Weather Channel Frequencies
Detailed frequency charts for GMRS, repeater channels, and NOAA weather bands are included in the original documentation.
Limited Warranty (U.S. Only)
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Three-year warranty from date of purchase on radios and necessary accessories.
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Does not cover misuse, water damage, or unauthorized repair.
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Submit warranty claims in the Midland Returns and Claims Portal
Download full owners manual here.
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