2026-07-06
Last month, a client from Inner Mongolia reached out to us, saying they were organizing a grassland horse racing event and needed a batch of two-way radios.
"The grasslands are so vast that mobile phones are completely useless. During the race, riders are scattered across a range of several kilometers. Referees, staff, and medical support must stay in constant communication – two-way radios are our only hope."
We recommended the Minxingtong UV58D.
Today, the race is over. The client sent us a dedicated message:
"The radios worked fantastically! They didn't let us down throughout the entire event. Calls were clear, and we could still communicate normally even when the riders were several kilometers out. We used them for days, and the battery held up really well too. We'll come back to you for our next event!"
What makes using two-way radios for horse racing so challenging?
If you've ever ridden a horse on the grasslands, you know how difficult communication can be:
The environment is open but the area is enormous – riders are scattered along several kilometers of track, and ordinary radios simply can't reach them.
Horseback riding is bumpy – the radio must be lightweight, sturdy, and able to withstand rough handling.
All-day outdoor use from morning to night – insufficient battery life is a disaster.
Lots of interference – other races or tour groups may be using the grasslands simultaneously, and crossed channels spell chaos.
The Minxingtong UV58D happens to be the "professional contender" that solves all these problems.
Why can the Minxingtong UV58D handle grassland horse racing events?
Based on the product's features and our client's real-world feedback, it has several "special moves" that make it particularly well-suited for horseback scenarios:
① Analog-digital hybrid + DMR digital mode – clear calls without interruption
The UV58D supports both digital and analog modes. The DMR digital system maintains clearer voice quality in complex grassland environments, offering much stronger anti-interference capability than traditional analog radios.
② UV dual-band – wider coverage range
Grasslands stretch for several kilometers at a time. The UV dual-band design ensures greater communication distance in open areas – even when riders go far out, you can still call them back.
③ Dual-watch and dual-standby – never miss important information
You can monitor two channels simultaneously – one for race dispatch and one for emergency notifications. One radio does the job of two.
④ 500-hour recording + SMS function – traceable records when it matters
For race result announcements and referee instructions, the UV58D supports audio recording storage and SMS sending – so you never mishear or misremember critical information.
⑤ AES256 encryption – communications stay private
Race tactics and dispatch arrangements are protected by AES256 encryption technology, the same level used by Motorola – no worries about interference or eavesdropping from other teams on different channels.
⑥ Built-in flashlight + multiple alarm modes – a safety net
The grasslands get dim in the evening, making a flashlight a necessity. In case of emergencies, the one-touch alarm feature provides added peace of mind.
Customer satisfaction is what truly counts
This Inner Mongolia horse racing client is a perfect example of the UV58D in real-world action.
On grasslands, in the Gobi, in mountain areas, at large outdoor events – in all these places where "mobile phones can't be relied on," a professional DMR digital two-way radio is the baseline for team safety.
If you're also planning outdoor activities, event support, or a grassland horse-riding trip, the Minxingtong UV58D is worth having on hand well in advance.