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4 hours ago, marcspaz said:

 

ForI may go through his videos and see what some of the better equipment he has tried lately and focus on those.

Although, I'm not his Spoke Person or Public Information Officer, I think he mentioned in one of his latest videos that there is not any new radio products out there these days that he hasn't already reviewed. I think he did do a review on an air compressor a couple months ago.

I would like to see him do reviews on Jeep Off-Road products and equipment like Navigation and Trail Comms. I have enjoyed his trail run videos that he did many years ago and I know there are a couple of reviewers that do an ok job like Wayalife and TrailReconn but I think Randy would add a lot more Pazzazz to the videos.

But I have a feeling that may want to keep his work life separate from his passion of wheeling 

Posted
5 minutes ago, nokones said:

I have enjoyed his trail run videos that he did many years ago

 

One of my favorite videos of his is one he did for the Combat Crawlers. I have done some volunteering with them, leading a local trail ride. Randy's video was how I heard about them, and learned a friend is actually a regional leader here on the east coast. 

Posted
8 hours ago, Sshannon said:

Marc Spaz is one of the nicest guys on these forums. He never beats his own chest or blows his own horn. And he does have some serious technical skills. 
So when someone who has been here for months attacks him as posting something that’s “not real” and does it in a way that simply reveals his own ignorance, it’s a chickenshit move. 
Then you doubled down on it as if you were somehow an expert. 
You owe Marc a sincere apology, not “got a little silly. Sorry folks.”

Learn from your mistakes and move on. Perhaps seek counseling. If you make an honest attempt at an apology and don’t act like that again the forum members will get over it quickly. 
But, I owe you an apology also. I made fun of your name. That was a cheap shot. It was mean-spirited of me and completely unacceptable. I apologize for that. 
Steve

He’ll get a PM from me tonight. 

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Are Midland radios good?

 You ask this question, then slam extremely knowledgeable people for answering your question.

Then mention on how bitchen you are, and how everyone is else is suspect. 🥱

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Posted
On 4/12/2024 at 10:43 PM, WSAK691 said:


 Hopefully though, I won’t run out of steam part way in and start making weird “art videos”..

I was just an amused reader here until you made the "weird art video" comment.
I don't care who you are or what god you worship, the nanner duct taped to the American flag was funny as hell.

Posted
2 minutes ago, OffRoaderX said:
  • Yes for many people
  • No for many people.

The moral of the story is: Buy what best suits your wants, needs, and desires in a radio, and don't worry about what other people prefer.

See folks? We didn't need 4 days, 83 replies, and bunches of hostility to communicate that, the mostest simplestest of answers.

Posted

The first GMRS radio I used was a MT2000. I programmed a couple local repeaters in my company radio and this was back in the mid 90s. My company car had a GE S825 so I programmed a couple GMRS channels in that radio.

I ended up buying a MT2000 for my first GMRS radio. I carried my portable when I wasn't in my company car but I did have most of the company channels programmed in my personal radio.

I ended up retiring in 2006 and I had to give up all my radio toys and the company car. My first mobile GMRS radio was a Motorola MCS2000. I needed a radio that would accommodate other UHF freqs than just GMRS. I also have a Business Radio Service Part 90 license.

I don't recall what was on the market for cheap GMRS radios around 2006 or even if Midland was into GMRS or not at that time.

I did end up buying a Midland MXT400 several years ago and then a Midland MXT500 a few years ago. I sold the MXT400 and I still have the MXT500 radio. The MXT500 radio is the radio I loan out to my radio-less friends on Driving Tours and Trail runs

They are good radios as a simple easy to use radio. I just wanted more radio features so I started buying Motorola XTL5000 both Dash and Remote Mounts and some XTL2500 radios. Currently, I have two high powered XTL5000 remotes, two Mid Power XTL5000 remotes, and two XTL5000 Dash mounts, and three XTL2500 remotes, and I still have the MCS2000 radio.

Last year, I won a refurbished Kenwood TK880 as a raffle prize and I use that radio in one of my cars that won't accommodate the installation of a mobile radio.

As for portables, I have well over 40 portables of various Motorola types of VISAR, HT1000, MT2000, MTS2000, Astro Sabers, XTS1500, XTS2500, XTS3000, XTS5000, and DTR700.

I do not own any CCRs, except for a Wouxun KG1000G +. I had to see what was all the excitement about this radio. I wasn't impressed at all.

Maintaining the batteries is a real chore every couple of months. I should be conditioning batteries every 30 days however, I just have too many batteries to keep up with them.

Posted
51 minutes ago, AdmiralCochrane said:

Shame on you Randy, you got Marc hooked on 4 wheeling.  His kids will starve now. 

Especially if he  offloads in a Jeep.

Just

Empty

Every

Pocket

 

🤣

Posted
On 4/16/2024 at 6:59 PM, Sshannon said:

That’s too bad. There should have been and it should have been just as public as the insults. 

I had every intention of offering the mia culpa. More information came to light and I've decided to sit tight.

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Sshannon said:

moral turpitude

I have to admit, I had to look that one up because I had no idea what moral turpitude was, but now that I know I don't want anyone saying I had it when they do my obituary. 🙂

Posted

Moral Turpitude was a catch all term used by government employers to dismiss employees back in the dark ages such as the Disco decade. That is essentially non-extent these days but the rule is still on the books.  The moral turpitude acts are widely overlooked these days and not considered immoral as they once were.

Posted

So here’s the deal. I genuinely don’t GAF about cliques in any of this stuff. Some of us can just stay out of each other’s way.

Take the merch or paid speaking engagements from midland dealers. Enjoy…

I’m just going to shoot straight as a person who uses and enjoys radios in my exploits for no other type of gain aside from personal use and enjoyment. 
 

To be fair, I’ll re-name this thread “I don’t think Midland Radios are very good”. 
 

If you want to fight with me over that, we can. But it’ll be risky. 😬

 

 

  • SvenMarbles changed the title to I don’t think Midland radios are very good.
Posted
Let’s just say that Midland’s pockets run deep and some of us here in the “influence sphere” are affected.
Some people here are a part of the “Midland Ambassador Program”. And I made the mistake of pissing that off.. 

So anyone who offers a positive opinion of Midland products is getting paid off?

I’ve got a couple Midland’s and they work great, so can you please call them and expedite my check?

I think you need to take two steps back and read what you’ve said. Maybe this place isn’t a good fit for you….
Posted
3 minutes ago, Hoppyjr said:


So anyone who offers a positive opinion of Midland products is getting paid off?

I’ve got a couple Midland’s and they work great, so can you please call them and expedite my check?

I think you need to take two steps back and read what you’ve said. Maybe this place isn’t a good fit for you….

Not anyone. But “some people”..

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