pennsylvaniaboy
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Waffle said:
you freaking rock!!!!!




Waffle said:
bumping this up.....what it still the best option...I notice Rugged Radio no longer sells the RH-5R V3 style radios.
Chuck and I use them all the time, they work well for what we do!!I have a pair of them complete and have never used them. Are they worth having because I have never used them?
Chuck and I use them all the time, they work well for what we do!!
You can use the hand held with in car coms. In car coms allows you to talk to the passenger, listen to music, and talk to another rig with a radio plugged into it. All you would need to do is wear the head sets with the microphone.
yall getting fancy af now. What happened to make sure you can see the person behind you?
Agree, that works some of the time. Also the biggest issue we run into is when some rigs can't hit certain trails due to difficulty, we get separated. Bypass and meet us at the end doesn't always work. I need to get radios but haven't. Do yall have everyone in the group certified to use them?That works in theory but not always in the real world. Been left numerous times over the last few trips, so figured radios are the next best option to try.
It looks like they are back up on their sitebumping this up.....what it still the best option...I notice Rugged Radio no longer sells the RH-5R V3 style radios.
Do yall have everyone in the group certified to use them?
x2Been left numerous times over the last few trips,
I thought anything over 5w you had to get the certification?Not needed for the basic handhelds, correct ?