I’d say go with GMRS at a minimum, ham if you can. Most large clubs I’ve seen are moving their requirement from a CB to a GMRS - Jeep Jamboree has partnered with Midland and in 2021 all rigs at their events will have to have a GMRS radio instead of a CB. That being said, a good vhf/uhf dual...
I had and used one of the portable Viair compressors for years. For performance, it was great - no complaints from me and it's a great option. The only thing I didn't like about it (compared to a true onboard air system) was that it took up cargo space in my rig. For a family of 4, cargo...
My Coleman coffee maker is my one "luxury" item I pack for myself. I know there are set ups that pack down into smaller packages, but I like multiple cups of coffee in the morning and don't want to be tied to a percolator trying to get the timing right. My Coleman is just like my drip maker at...
I have the TRD Pro half rack on my 4Runner, so I'm a bit limited on mounting locations. Luckily, my maxtrax mounts have enough space underneath for me to tuck a short axe in.
Yeah, I'm in that boat too - I have licenses for both so I have 2 separate callsigns from the FCC. I've seen some folks combine them in the single field (like "KG5DSB - GMRS: WRFC327") but it Would be a whole lot cleaner (and easier to read on the member thumbnail to the left) if there was a...
Sorry, I realize I’m joining this conversation a bit late. I use the Rago ham mount for the hood (same thing as their ditch light mount, only with a 3/4” hole for a NMO mount). I have a 1 ft braided grounding cable running from the mount & hood bolts to a body bolt in the engine compartment...
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