I've tried to incorporate upgrades with repairs, any time I had to fix/replace something do the mod/upgrade at that time. That's part of what led to building a list/spreadsheet of brands/models/parts, have a plan for when it's needed.
A lot of good input so far... I personally started with tires, not huge but better quality for a mix of on/off-road. Then comms, ham and GMRS for me. And a spreadsheet of specific parts/mods as I researched what others have done and what my intent for capabilities is/will be. This gives me a...
Both. Mobile VHF/UHF ham radio, with crossband repeat function and mobile GMRS installed. 90+% of the time I have a go-bag or travel bag with me which has a portable VHF/UHF ham radio. If headed offroad, a portable GMRS radio joins the fun too, and if with others a pair or two of FRS radios...
Wow. I've tried others and keep returning to BGF KOs, both on my Chevy truck for almost 20 years and now my Jeep. Current set of KO2s are almost 3 years and 51,000 miles and still have life in them. Sucks to hear so many with not so good runs on them.
Thanks again for your exploration and sharing. We were hoping to get out more in 21 and also found the continued increased popularity of folks getting away from the cities to be challenging. But on to 2022!
A foglight bulb went out, so good reason to upgrade. Quadratec LED foglights. Quick, accurate delivery. 30 minute install. Major improvement! Wish I had a before/after of the night view.
Absolutely! I just upgraded this spring and got into POTA this fall, and setup my equipment specifically to be able to use at home or on the go. FT-891 with EFHW at home and BuddiStick Pro on the go. Combining two things I love, outdoors and radio. I see it as testing my amateur radio...
While still a blacktop route, it is often visited enroute to/from other opportunities. Shenandoah National Park announced fee changes for campgrounds, Old Rag hikes, and backcountry camping permits.
https://www.nps.gov/shen/learn/news/2021-12-08-fee-changes.htm
I have the dual band antenna mounted on the hood. Excellent receive and transmit for me so far. My FTM-400 radio body is under the passenger seat and I have done wheel well water crossings without enough water inside to be an issue.
The possibilities are almost endless. Which radio can also dependent on how you want to use it as a ham, such as with DMR, DSTAR, Fusion, APRS, etc. (all modes and functions of ham radio) Your specific vehicle has bearing on "easy to install".
If you're looking to start with simple VHF/UHF...
Primarily (other than CB) there are two areas of radio comms to consider, amateur radio (ham radio) and GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service). Both require an FCC license to transmit. Amateur radio is a free license (so far) with a written test requirement and GMRS is $35 with no test. There...
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