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StogieVol

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  1. I have a Wouxun 935G plus. I owned a couple buy one get one GMRS radios from Amazon and they worked. I learned from using them. But I wanted more and something that was known for being a good product. Done a lot of reviewing and research, then landed on my radio. I love it. It works very well for an HT. 

  2. Anyone have or run the Melowave Overlander ANM-123G? I am looking to get a Wouxun radio for my Jeep and want to run the antenna on the rear where I had my CB antenna.

    Also when running GMRS antennas, do they need to be grounded to the Jeep like the CB antenna. Sorry if that's a dumb question, relatively new to GMRS world. 

     

  3. 7 hours ago, Surfer59840 said:

    As the owner of 4 Midland mobiles right now (3 MXT275 - 1 MXT575) I admit I had some hesitation with trying to program them on the fly - which isn't easy because they use their own metrics and it's just confusing. 

    That said - if you can stop and watch what you're doing and have that chart with you to make the changes, I guess one could get along that way. I tend to use my own repeater and just stick with it and the TX/RX CTCSS tones on everything. 

    HTH - Joe - WRQJ422

    Thank you for the reply. I like the Midlands and quality of the product. But I am leaning towards Wouxun for their quality and the ability to have so many repeaters already put into the radio. I could pre set up long trips with all the repeaters I want. 

    How well does the 275 get out? Because I am between the 20W and 50W on my decision. 

  4. @OffRoaderX Love the photos! I have seen you guys on YT wheeling also. Would love to come out sometime and catch a trail or two with you guys. 

     

    @bd348 Hey I love seeing rigs no matter what. I like seeing ideas and you guys personalities in your rigs. I find it interesting.  

     

    @NHPLAY I am wanting some snow myself. It would be my first time in my Jeep playing in snow. Can not wait! Post a couple pics my friend. Would like to see your ride. 

  5. 24 minutes ago, Sshannon said:

    I’m the same way. I don’t off-road just to be off-roading, although it looks fun. 
    I off-road to get from one place to another and I intentionally choose the easiest route for my 4-Runner. 🚘 

    I use to do light dirt/gravel roads in my Jeep. Then I climbed a pretty rutted out hill and was hooked. Now I want to go hit trails and see what the Jeep can do without being dumb and trying to hurt it. I like to be easy and be smart about trailing. I only want to fix something if I have to. I do not get wild and just break things for fun. 

  6. 3 hours ago, Guest Todd said:

    Just getting into the whole GMRS world.

    I obtain my GMRS license and a buddy gets his license.

    We are 100 miles apart and there is a repeater that is half way between us claiming to have a 100 mile broadcast range. If we get permission from that repeaters owner, we would then be able to communicate with each other? 

    Is my thinking correct? 

    Would we be able to use the lowly Baofengs? 

    Thank you in advance.

    If you both have a good radios that get out and both are able to hit repeater, then yes.  

  7. 4 minutes ago, Over2U said:

    Any idea if frequencies for logging roads may migrate to GMRS? Who decides and does the posting?

    I have no clue for the logging frequencies. I just use 16 for wheeling and if that channel is too busy we just move to another. Of course I am pretty new to off roading but I also like things simple. I can say I am liking that I started using GMRS. Programming and using repeaters I am making some good friendships. 

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