Search  for anything...

Retevis RT95 Mobile Radio with Antenna(1 Pack),HA1UV Dual Band Ham Radio Handheld(2 Pack),NOAA Weather Alert,SOS,IP67 Waterproof,Long Range Walkie Talkies Set for Emergency Disaster Communications

  • Based on 0 reviews
Condition: New
Checking for the best price...
$215.99 Why this price?
Save $24.00 was $239.99

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as $36.00 / mo
  • – 6-month term
  • – No impact on credit to apply
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout.

Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, Affirm, Afterpay, Apple Pay, and PayTomorrow. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Selected Option

Free shipping on this product

This item is eligible for return within 30 days of receipt

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: Only 9 left in stock, order soon!
Fulfilled by Retevis Direct

Arrives Saturday, Jun 6
Order within 19 hours and 32 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Protection Plan Protect Your Purchase
Checking for protection plans...

Style: Mobile Radio+Antenna+Handheld Radio


Features

  • Dual Band Mobile Radio: 2 meter ham radio and 70cm mobile transceiver; it can quickly change the frequency band by the microphone; mini mobile two way radio; 6.42 x 4.88 x 1.54 inches; installation does not take up too much space; cables are included; FCC ID is 2ASNSRT95
  • Upgrade Mic Gain: available via firmware upgrade; mic gain can make weak sounds louder; but the higher the level; the greater the background noise; please adjust the gain level appropriately to get clear sound
  • 180 Degree Rotatable TFT LCD Display: the screen can be rotated and the radio can be installed upside down; more options for installation positions; LCD brightness control for easy reading outdoors and indoors
  • VFO Mode and CHIRP Compatibility: the RT95 mobile ham radio has a VFO mode; which can change parameters such as frequency without a computer; Users can use the radio to complete 90% of operations and changes
  • Multi-Function Ham Radio Base Station: VOX; mic gain; lighted keypad mic; built-in cooling fan; two operating mode display; 200 channels; CTCSS/DCS; DTMF; 5Tone; alarm; all call; ANI; remote kill; remote waken
  • IP67 Waterproof Handheld Radios: Retevis HA1UV dual band two way radios with IP67 waterproof function allow safe communication in lakes, rivers and rainy weather conditions; includes 2 pack of handheld radios
  • NOAA Weather Alert and Emergency Features: NOAA channels broadcast weather information in advance and provide alerts when receiving severe weather disasters; includes SOS emergency alarm function; suitable for outdoor activities, adventures, and emergency rescue communications
  • Long Battery Life and Convenient Charging: 2800mAh rechargeable battery provides up to 20 hours of use time; USB-C charging and charging base charging options; 1.77 inch color screen with adjustable brightness for easy reading

Brand: Retevis


Color: Black


Number of Channels: 200


Special Feature: Dual Band, Emergency Alarm, Long Range


Frequency Range: 144-148 MHz, 430-450 MHz


Talking Range Maximum: 5 Mile


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Included Components: 1X Mobile Antenna, 1X RT95 Mobile Radio with Date Cable, 2X HA1UV Dual Band Two Way Radio, Belt Clip, Charger, Lanyard, User Manual See more


Noise Level: 40 Decibels


Compatible Devices: Repeater, Speaker


Number of Channels: 200


Additional Features: Dual Band, Emergency Alarm, Long Range


Frequency Range: 144-148 MHz, 430-450 MHz


Talking Range Maximum: 5 Mile


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Audible Noise: 40 Decibels


Compatible Devices: Repeater, Speaker


Battery Average Life: 20 Hours


Tuner Type: U/V band


Connectivity Protocol: CTCSS


Color: Black


Brand: Retevis


Model Number: RT95


Built-In Media: 1X Mobile Antenna, 1X RT95 Mobile Radio with Date Cable, 2X HA1UV Dual Band Two Way Radio, Belt Clip, Charger, Lanyard, User Manual


Unit Count: 3.0 Count


Manufacturer: Retevis


Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Saturday, Jun 6

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • Afterpay Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Financing through Apple Pay
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great for first timers, or mobile
Style: Mobile Radio
Wonderful little radio, much smaller than I expected but works good, sounds good and for a good price. I highly recommend the RT95 as a mobile or base unit as the 25watts of power is very decent for the units size and price. For mobile use it's perfect because it weighs about as much as two HT's, and combined with a yagi can be used in a chest rig with a battery for some very good outdoor fun. I will update as I use it more but so far, the bright display, and ease of use will have me playing with it for a long time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2025 by Nick

  • Nice, compact, nice featured dual band
Style: Mobile Radio+Antenna
I bought two of these. One for house paired with Diamond X30 in attic. Output watts above each advertised rating. Easy to program with CHIRP. Sound output fairly good. I use a 5"speaker in the house. Need one in the truck but have fed it through the AUX input with a 3.5mm audio male/male plug. Used the mag mount for a while but eventually put a Comet NMO mount. Can hit repeaters 30 miles in truck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2026 by S Lewis

  • Great Radio!
Style: Mobile Radio+Antenna
Great and effective radio. I paired this with a diamond x200a antenna and 25ft of kmr400 coax and this has plenty of power and usage. With this setup I easily open repeaters at 75 miles. Easy to program and use. Audio quality is great and handheld is clear and intuitive. I would recommend this setup to anyone making a home base station or mobile setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2026 by Michael

  • Great Beginner Dual Band UHF/VHF Amateur Radio for Price!
Style: Mobile Radio+Antenna
I have an Amateur Extra license and am fairly new to amateur radio. I have numerous HTs for mobile and currently use this as my Home Base UHF/VHF transceiver. This rig was VERY easy to program with the provided cable and Retevis software. I spent ALOT of time researching mobile/base rigs as a beginner amateur radio enthusiast and found that this radio is a copy of a proven rig and is the same exact one available from numerous different manufacturers (Anytone, Btech, etc). Upon further research I found that the Retevis version has slightly better reviews (all manufacturer versions were reported to sometimes get hot but I have yet to have that be an issue at all). I also found that the Retevis version has MIC GAIN capability when some of the other manufacturer versions do not. My setup to get me on the air includes the RT 95 transceiver, AC to DC power supply, coax cable, and provided mobile antenna. I would like to note that the power supply Im currently using provides the RT 95 at a steady 12.3 Volts in standby and drops to 10.3 Volts when transmitting on HIGH power WITH NO ISSUES WHATSOEVER. Of course this is not ideal as the RT 95 is rated at 13.8 Volts but I am in process of placing a permanent outdoor antenna solution and upgrading my power supply. I just wanted to let others know that might be in a similar situation that It WILL work at lower voltage if needed. Im currently using the provided mobile antenna indoors, placed on a metal oven cookie sheet and in front of a window in an adjacent room. Again, not ideal but works in the interim while I get the permanent antenna in place. Ive had no issues getting on the air with the provided antenna out of the box and hitting many repeaters, up to roughly 25 miles away. There are many "roundtables" held on different local repeaters that I have been able to join and be a part of since getting setup. There is a connected repeater I am able to interact with that has facilitated contact all the way to Arkansas while I am in the St Louis area on VHF. Operation of the radio can be a little cumbersome at first but there are cheat sheets on Reddit that will ease the learning curve and help with the many acronyms that are used in the settings. The radio seems to scan at roughly 3 or 4 channels per second and there are many adjustable scanning variables available to adjust for your needs. Almost all buttons are able to be customized to fit your needs. This includes the buttons on the face of the unit and also those on the hand held MIC. The RT 95 has the ability to DUAL Monitor, meaning you can listen to 2 separate channels or frequencies at one time. You can customize a button on the face of the unit and there is already a dedicated button on the hand held MIC that is used to easily and instantly switches between the two monitored frequencies for transmit capability. Almost all settings are easily adjustable with the press of only a few buttons, to include the orientation of LED screen to help when mounting. You will more than likely want to fully customize and personalize yours for ease of use in your daily operations. Sound quality is great and has the ability to be LOUD if needed. I was contemplating buying an external speaker but at the moment I dont see the need. Frequencies and channels are easily named to anything you want with I believe a 6 or 7 character limit. I program my amateur radios identically for ease of use regardless of which I'm using. What is Channel 10 on one radio is Channel 10 and the same frequency on any other. I recommend programming GMRS/FRS/MURS, while being cognizant of the legal POWER restrictions if you do not have a FCC GMRS license. I then program all of the given NOAA weather radio frequencies followed by all the listed repeaters in my local area. A good source to finding operational repeaters in your area is REPEATERBOOK.COM. I then program the VHF/UHF National Calling frequencies and local and national emergency frequencies. I group all into channel blocks and do the same across all my amateur radio equipment. This leaves me all Channels beyond all already programmed open for programming on the fly, especially when traveling and setting up temporary use repeaters or frequencies. All in all, so far I am VERY happy with this radio and have been joining net groups almost nightly in my area. This is a great beginner amateur radio for those first wanting to dabble in UHF/VHF. I'm planning on keeping this in use as my dedicated UHF/VHF rig for both mobile and home. Once my permanent UHF/VHF antenna is up on my home, the mobile antenna will be installed on my vehicle and the RT 95 will be easily switched between home and mobile until I purchase another. Would recommend 10/10. AD9HD, 73 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2025 by Jory McRaven

  • very good little radio
Style: Mobile Radio
This radio does nearly everything i need a dual-band radio to do, for a low price. It easily reaches a repeater 10 miles away, and i live in a valley. I have it powered by a 5amp power supply, which is less than the recommended current but so far works well and without issue. My only complaint is the scan function is terribly slow...only about 2 frequencies per second. That makes it kinda useless as a scanner. If you program with Chirp, there is no "OFF" choice for the microphone keypad lights. If you turn them off from within the radio's settings, and then use Chirp, the setting will be changed to "5". Edit: The volume setting is a little annoying. It seems to have no consistent transition from low to high volume. It will remain unchanged for a few notches between 2 and ~4, and then suddenly get much louder. When running the audio through headphones, 1 is too quiet and 2 is borderline too loud. I'm considering running it through an external audio controller to avoid that annoyance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024 by mik

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.
Checking for best price...