According to Miriam Webster it is most definitely a word, might not be grammatically correct since it's a "non-standard" word. But it is most definitely a word in the american-english language
I have a rocky-talkie gmrs radio. I really like it. Throw a roll up SlimJim connected to some decent coax over a high tree limb and you can get much more distance. The battery lasts a really long time, I like the super ruggedness. I like that it is repeater capable. And I like that it has NOAA weather Radio. I'm glad I bought one.
Curious… can you explain why. I’ve been undecided on a new gmrs radio and I’ve looked at those wouxons and other brands and am undecided at this lint in what to get. Every time I learn about a new radio, makes the decision harder on what to buy.
@@matthewkowalsky4874I also have the Wouxun KG-805G, Rocky Talkie GMRS, and the BCA Link 2 (frs). I find that the KG-805G isn’t rugged enough for my uses climbing and backcountry skiing etc (it looks decently beat after not that much use vs the rocky talkie shows no wear after smashing it rock climbing a bunch), it is also less compact as the other two. also the BCA link is only 2w, likes to accidentally change channels on me, and the form factor doesn’t work well for climbing but does work well for skiing (putting the radio in the backpack with the hand mic clipped to the shoulder strap). Also the rocky talkies battery life is great especially for its size, which mostly means I can forget to turn it off and the next day still be able to go out without charging it. The KG805g has been my go to for using in the car (until I decide I want to spend to much money on a mobile radio) and for giving to people who aren’t on climbs with us but still want to talk to us and/or meet up later.
For all intensive porpoises I pacifically enjoy your explanation of "fars". It starts right off the ball and is worth all the monies I paid for this video.
Great Review Randy. I like the simplicity of operation. No unneeded bells or whistles. Rugged construction is a plus. Yes, you can get $20 bowfangs but if you really need to count on them will they work in the long run? You spend 40K+ on your 4X4, 2K+ on your backpacking equipment, etc. and then rely on $20 radio? Of course everyone can make a choice.
Yes, that's part of the test. The rest of the test is trying to figure out the FCCs multiple websites I had to visit and filling out all of those forms. I got my license 2 years ago and, if not for Randy's video showing step by step how to navigate those websites, and how to fill out those forms, I would still be trying to figure it out.
Love your channel! I’m a newbie to gmrs. We just experienced no power and no communications for nearly a week after hurricane Beryl, and we are buying GMRS radios. Would you recommend this 5watt radio or the Wouxon KG-905G? The radio must be simple to use and cover about 2 miles in an urban environment with tall trees. (I assume we will need the Nagoya 771G 15inch antenna) Thoughts?
_Nice review and great humor!_ But one spec was not mentioned. Does Rocky Talkie's 5-watt GMRS model transmit at the full 20 kHz bandwidth of GMRS on those channels which the FCC allows? Or does this model only transmit at the narrow 12.5 kHz bandwidth? (Some "GMRS" radios like my Midland GXT1050VP4 _only_ use the narrow 12.5 kHz.) I checked the Rocky Talkie website and they say _nothing_ about the bandwidth of their 5-watt GMRS radio.
According to Morpheus Shi, who tested the 5w GMRS radio at a Chinese lab back in 2023, they do operate (kind of) in wideband. 99% of the signal occupies 14.472 kHz. In doing this FCC ID submission research, I did find that although this may be an "American" company based in Colorado, they still share a ton of commonalities with the super cheap Chinese radios. I don't think the intended audience will care any bit about what guts this radio has and that they are paying nearly 200 bucks for a radio that will probably perform similarly to one that costs less than 50. They care about the form factor, ruggedness, and coolness. Rubicon is right but I hope this answers your question.
I like both the FRS and GMRS models, and I can see the appeal for simplicity and ruggedness Me personally though, I can’t see myself paying that much for only 5 watts AND channelized frequencies Good stuff though!
Get yourself EITHER Rocky Talkie Radio, here: rockytalkie.pxf.io/NotARubicon Get a shirt like the one I am wearing in this video, here: amzn.to/45GsSE5
im a complete noob,,learning as much as i can and you mentioned gmrs and frs are not for emergency. So im going to ask stupid question. What is a recommended option for getting help in the middle of nowhere,, other than cell phone? Im aware of satellite handhelds but thats a bit pricey. I know iphone has a satellite feature. im not being sarcastic..just learning as i go. thanks in advance..
Thanks for the review. I have been looking for a more rugged GMRS radio. I do like the fact these are simple to use. I do wish they were cheaper, but in the big scheme of radios, it isn’t too bad. Now on to a little more research on the Rocky Talkie website.
I have the 5 watt model that i mainly use while mountain biking. I love it for that activity. The metal clip can be rotated 90° which is great for backpack strap. Ive used it to transmit and receive very clearly for over 15 miles from the Sunset Peak motorway over the San Gabriel valley. Its great for that use case.
more radios need strong built in places for retention lanyards or cables!!! Wonder how many pencils he goes through a day with the destruction of that pencil in the video?
I have seen ads for these radios and just initially thought they were just more rebranded chinesium. Turns out I was wrong. Not sure how I feel about the price for a channelized handheld radio, but they do appear to be rugged simple to use radios.
I'm a radio dork and outdoor enthusiast. I own a Rocky Talkie 5W radio and love it. I also love my other dorky radios. I wanted a radio that I could use whitewater kayaking and the RT is great for that. I use it for dirt biking too. You didn't mention that the audio output from the RT 5W is outstanding, super loud. Perfect for a noisy environment.
So you ran out of radios to review and finally bought a Rocky Talkie. I picked up a couple of RT 5 watt radios and took them to Yellowstone last week for 7 days of hiking, camping, and white water rafting. They performed admirably. Wouldn’t trust many other brands to keep up. Battery life was great!
How well do they play with other GMRS radios that might be on the same trail ride or hike? I might be confuckulated, but I thought the RTs had pre-set tone squelch codes.
@@TheNotaRubicon I accept my confuckularity in that case. Simplicity, reliability, and interoperability is a nice combination. Too spendy after dropping so many monies on tireses and diff coverses.
OH MY GOD!!!! What a nice looking #2. I had refrained from telling my GMRS buddies about this channel because I was so embarrassed about the pencil but not now… I will be telling everyone about this very professional channel and all it took was a good #2. But just one quick suggestion. It needs about 5 or 6 more solid twists in the sharpener to get that nice ready-to-use look on your #2.
You didn't mention how easy or lack thereof it was to program it or howto do it, (using software or not.) Also would have been nice to seen the antenna attached to the one that has the "longer" antenna...
Two radios and two power supplies strung together by cables, with at least 10 feet of separation (to avoid desense) is not very practical for a long-term repeater.. The purpose-built Vertex is all in one case, and does everything better.
Everyone is watching the the senior citizens fight over Jello pudding pops on CNN. That's the only explanation for why only 515 views after 21 minutes!
Running into an ad for these radios is what ultimately got me into GMRS in December and HAM radio in April. Great marketing and I’m still tempted here and there to grab one. Great video!
@TheNotaRubicon Did the GMRS or your mental? GPS make you rotate foot to the right 90⁰ at 15 minutes, possibly to avoid that dog 💩 bomb in the grass. My little gray cells were wondering how it magically appeared. I'm confŭçķuľãțëď... 😅 cheers!
“ 👎🏽 No frs or gmrs is good for emergency communications “ So what radios would you suggest at the 5w RockyTalkie price point or about $2-250/radio with about same build quality. I wanted the 5w as my be all, due to the ruggedness but I’d also like emergency comms, as our Missouri River has gone over the banks a few times.
Best moment in the video (aside from you points about the idiots): trying to point with a stupid pencil stub. At first I thought that you would intentionally break the tip. But as the video progressed I noticed that some stranger visibly chewed, abused, and broke the tip.
Great review except that it has invalids because you wear socks with your sandals, which greatly reduces fars. Even non-radio dorks know this. Your reviews have been very helpful. Thanks.
5:54 Do you think a 2H pencil would be better for pointing than a HB Pencil? They might last longer when chewed sorta thing. 10:50 Oh Zees? ..Oh Jeees :-)
as my opinion represents that of all of youtube, i feel its important to tell you that you are the only creator that uses any sort of rage bait that i dont immediately block. my only hope is that we dont one day find out that you have a ham license. that would be the only way you could truly betray your audience
These radios might not be for me, not enough flashing lights. But I did just get a Baofeng GM-15 pro on Amazon it says upgrade to the UV-5R. We will see!
Randy had not one, but two, absolutely gorgeous radios, and couldn't bring himself to even try to take the screen covers off. His age must be getting to him. I mean, not even two tears ago, he'd have done both at the same time
@NotaRubicon your videos are straightforward and I enjoy your sense of humor I have question have you thought about jailbreaking a Baofeng UV-25 to TX on GMRS
I absolutely love your humor! That being said, I have a calrification question. I have two GFMR radios that I use for off roading. I totaly understand that I.m required to have a sheet of paper. But, do I need two pieces of paper, when I loan one of my radios to a friend to talk back to me, on one of my radios when we are off road?
Keep making the great content, Chief! I understand the youtube algorithms love user/watcher engagement, and I suppose the negative Nellies help your numbers. That said, I assume you taunt them with all the sarcasm deserved for strategic reasons. But... if not... don't give the Nellies so much attention. It is like feeding the bears at the zoo... they don't shut up and go away, obviously.
Love your videos. Love all your radios in the background, it's like the Matrix with the lights on and blinking transmission (not broadcasting) lights :)
Thank you for reviewing these! I absolutely love the Mountain Radio. It is the best FRS radio! However, those extra 106 channels are very annoying, I wish there was a way to disable them, for maximum simplicity. I hate that if I hand someone a Mountain Radio and tell them to go on to channel 16 they can accidentally go on channel 116 and they will actually be on some other channel with a privacy code turned on.
irregardless isnt a word....
Obviously English is not your first language or you would know that if it wasn't a word I would not be able to say it.
language always evolves
@@RESISTAGE i remember getting marked wrong for using that exact word in English class....
@@TheNotaRubicon Irregardless of whether it's thought a word by someone else, use it anyway, sir.
According to Miriam Webster it is most definitely a word, might not be grammatically correct since it's a "non-standard" word. But it is most definitely a word in the american-english language
Holy Cow.... A new Pencil! Congrats!!
I was equally impressed 🤣
#2 Already has been chewed maybe by "SOME PEOPLE"
Truly, he is blessed by Xenu.
I have a rocky-talkie gmrs radio. I really like it. Throw a roll up SlimJim connected to some decent coax over a high tree limb and you can get much more distance. The battery lasts a really long time, I like the super ruggedness. I like that it is repeater capable. And I like that it has NOAA weather Radio. I'm glad I bought one.
For handhelds I have the Wouxun KG-805G, KG-UV9G Pro and the Rocky Talkie GMRS. The Rocky Talkie turned out to be my favorite of my handhelds.
Curious… can you explain why. I’ve been undecided on a new gmrs radio and I’ve looked at those wouxons and other brands and am undecided at this lint in what to get. Every time I learn about a new radio, makes the decision harder on what to buy.
@@matthewkowalsky4874I also have the Wouxun KG-805G, Rocky Talkie GMRS, and the BCA Link 2 (frs). I find that the KG-805G isn’t rugged enough for my uses climbing and backcountry skiing etc (it looks decently beat after not that much use vs the rocky talkie shows no wear after smashing it rock climbing a bunch), it is also less compact as the other two. also the BCA link is only 2w, likes to accidentally change channels on me, and the form factor doesn’t work well for climbing but does work well for skiing (putting the radio in the backpack with the hand mic clipped to the shoulder strap). Also the rocky talkies battery life is great especially for its size, which mostly means I can forget to turn it off and the next day still be able to go out without charging it. The KG805g has been my go to for using in the car (until I decide I want to spend to much money on a mobile radio) and for giving to people who aren’t on climbs with us but still want to talk to us and/or meet up later.
For all intensive porpoises I pacifically enjoy your explanation of "fars". It starts right off the ball and is worth all the monies I paid for this video.
Verilys I's says pacificallys untos yous irregardlesslys ofs the's costs it's was worths the's monies
First of offs, Alllegedly…
Number b, yous forgots the RF electricities.
These radios must be junk because my $1000 radios are expensive. 🙃
This video seemed like it took 127 hrs.
I see what you did there!
Please explain
Great Review Randy. I like the simplicity of operation. No unneeded bells or whistles. Rugged construction is a plus. Yes, you can get $20 bowfangs but if you really need to count on them will they work in the long run? You spend 40K+ on your 4X4, 2K+ on your backpacking equipment, etc. and then rely on $20 radio?
Of course everyone can make a choice.
>there is no test for a gmrs license
well, there is a test of patience. I nearly gave up trying.
Those sites have hardly changed in 20 years 😢
Yes, that's part of the test. The rest of the test is trying to figure out the FCCs multiple websites I had to visit and filling out all of those forms. I got my license 2 years ago and, if not for Randy's video showing step by step how to navigate those websites, and how to fill out those forms, I would still be trying to figure it out.
NotaRubicon; Still the best!
Love your channel! I’m a newbie to gmrs. We just experienced no power and no communications for nearly a week after hurricane Beryl, and we are buying GMRS radios.
Would you recommend this 5watt radio or the Wouxon KG-905G?
The radio must be simple to use and cover about 2 miles in an urban environment with tall trees. (I assume we will need the Nagoya 771G 15inch antenna)
Thoughts?
still have my old Motorola walkabouts from 2004
Back when they were actually made by Motorola.
@RKingis when kayak fishing with my sons, we use the same thing. Mine are also 20 years old and with new batteries, good to go.
_Nice review and great humor!_ But one spec was not mentioned. Does Rocky Talkie's 5-watt GMRS model transmit at the full 20 kHz bandwidth of GMRS on those channels which the FCC allows? Or does this model only transmit at the narrow 12.5 kHz bandwidth? (Some "GMRS" radios like my Midland GXT1050VP4 _only_ use the narrow 12.5 kHz.) I checked the Rocky Talkie website and they say _nothing_ about the bandwidth of their 5-watt GMRS radio.
This radio is not for you as I very clearly mentioned in the video.
According to Morpheus Shi, who tested the 5w GMRS radio at a Chinese lab back in 2023, they do operate (kind of) in wideband. 99% of the signal occupies 14.472 kHz. In doing this FCC ID submission research, I did find that although this may be an "American" company based in Colorado, they still share a ton of commonalities with the super cheap Chinese radios. I don't think the intended audience will care any bit about what guts this radio has and that they are paying nearly 200 bucks for a radio that will probably perform similarly to one that costs less than 50. They care about the form factor, ruggedness, and coolness. Rubicon is right but I hope this answers your question.
I farted and a ham radio license came out
Your mom farted and you came out
I like ham! 🐷
I do too!
That's spurious emissions
I ate a ham and then farted a radio
I like both the FRS and GMRS models, and I can see the appeal for simplicity and ruggedness
Me personally though, I can’t see myself paying that much for only 5 watts AND channelized frequencies
Good stuff though!
Get yourself EITHER Rocky Talkie Radio, here: rockytalkie.pxf.io/NotARubicon
Get a shirt like the one I am wearing in this video, here: amzn.to/45GsSE5
im a complete noob,,learning as much as i can and you mentioned gmrs and frs are not for emergency. So im going to ask stupid question. What is a recommended option for getting help in the middle of nowhere,, other than cell phone? Im aware of satellite handhelds but thats a bit pricey. I know iphone has a satellite feature. im not being sarcastic..just learning as i go. thanks in advance..
You'll pay more, get less, and be happy. LOL
Isn't ignorance bliss?
@@RKingis Does the truth hurt?
Thanks for the review. I have been looking for a more rugged GMRS radio. I do like the fact these are simple to use. I do wish they were cheaper, but in the big scheme of radios, it isn’t too bad. Now on to a little more research on the Rocky Talkie website.
Huh huh....you said intensive purposes.
$110- $180! That's like 20 thousand leagues of moneys! (radio idiot here)
Ooooh, 5-watts! _John_ (-,-) - P.S. Thanks for a new video...
I just learned that the "Mountain Radio" is 2-watts....
Congratulations on the fresh new pencil there Randy @NotaRubicon Productions
Thanks for the review, verily.
What type of connector does this 5-Watt use for attaching a different antenna?
Shhhhh…. You were wrong 🤣
I have the 5 watt model that i mainly use while mountain biking. I love it for that activity. The metal clip can be rotated 90° which is great for backpack strap. Ive used it to transmit and receive very clearly for over 15 miles from the Sunset Peak motorway over the San Gabriel valley. Its great for that use case.
What's neat is they are basically speaker mics....but it's the whole radio...
You actually paid for the equipment you reviewed! Crazy! Thank you. You will het a "well done" $ thank you.
If I really love the humor in the video and comments, does that mean I am a radio nerd too? I guess I answered my own question.
more radios need strong built in places for retention lanyards or cables!!! Wonder how many pencils he goes through a day with the destruction of that pencil in the video?
Notarubicon 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 thanx for this review I asked for this a couple a months ago !! I greatly appreciate it !!!!
Holy shit dude, you're cracking me up with these videos.
I have seen ads for these radios and just initially thought they were just more rebranded chinesium. Turns out I was wrong. Not sure how I feel about the price for a channelized handheld radio, but they do appear to be rugged simple to use radios.
You make me laugh. Another informational video with all kinds of humor and Randy-isms. Thank you.
I don't know, I'm not sure I would buy any radio that does not have spurious emissions included.
I'm a radio dork and outdoor enthusiast. I own a Rocky Talkie 5W radio and love it. I also love my other dorky radios. I wanted a radio that I could use whitewater kayaking and the RT is great for that. I use it for dirt biking too. You didn't mention that the audio output from the RT 5W is outstanding, super loud. Perfect for a noisy environment.
I know someone who'd do two channels at the same time, if he had a million gigglehertz!
So you ran out of radios to review and finally bought a Rocky Talkie. I picked up a couple of RT 5 watt radios and took them to Yellowstone last week for 7 days of hiking, camping, and white water rafting. They performed admirably. Wouldn’t trust many other brands to keep up. Battery life was great!
I hope that you will review the (excellent) TIDRADIO MD-11 FRS/GMRS radio. I think that it is superior to the Rocky Talkie. ymmv of course.
How well do they play with other GMRS radios that might be on the same trail ride or hike? I might be confuckulated, but I thought the RTs had pre-set tone squelch codes.
You are very confuckled. Channels 1-22 are clean, pure, GMRS/FRS channels.
@@TheNotaRubicon I accept my confuckularity in that case. Simplicity, reliability, and interoperability is a nice combination. Too spendy after dropping so many monies on tireses and diff coverses.
Recently I was thinking how simple a telephone call and telephone operation used to be. Simple is a very beautiful thing in an emergency.
OH MY GOD!!!! What a nice looking #2. I had refrained from telling my GMRS buddies about this channel because I was so embarrassed about the pencil but not now… I will be telling everyone about this very professional channel and all it took was a good #2. But just one quick suggestion. It needs about 5 or 6 more solid twists in the sharpener to get that nice ready-to-use look on your #2.
I just took a #2!
Still quite embarrassing because he wears socks with his sandals, which as all knows, ruins fars.
You didn't mention how easy or lack thereof it was to program it or howto do it, (using software or not.) Also would have been nice to seen the antenna attached to the one that has the "longer" antenna...
Can you say why you changed from the 2 woxcun 1000g repeaters to a vertex 7000 repeater, I believed that is what I heard one one of your cast
Two radios and two power supplies strung together by cables, with at least 10 feet of separation (to avoid desense) is not very practical for a long-term repeater.. The purpose-built Vertex is all in one case, and does everything better.
Need my music.
And I thought only "Sad Hams" wore socks while sporting flip flops, man was I wrong!
I am "Rocky" and I never authorized any radios...
Great video if the guys wasn't so annoying
I miss the previous production style of your videos with the music. It fit your sense of humor perfectly!
Bought the FRS for snow skiing. Small and easy to use. Great battery life in the Vermont cold.
I loved your some people and how true.
I know its off topic but Im trying to figure out the difference between the xts2500 and xts5000
Boy you are right! That IS off-topic! But here, we are talking about Rocky-Talkie radios.
I got UV-5R for $25 and it does what this radio and more and goes for 20 miles, why is this so expensive?
For you, sitting on your couch, the UV-5R is a better choice..
Everyone is watching the the senior citizens fight over Jello pudding pops on CNN. That's the only explanation for why only 515 views after 21 minutes!
Very interesting Review and Opinion's @NotaRubicon Productions
great radios. I use them in the backcountry and for daily communication on the farm.
It needs a screen so it can be programmed.
Love the new pencil!
No, it's doesn't.
They hace hidden LED screens.
Running into an ad for these radios is what ultimately got me into GMRS in December and HAM radio in April. Great marketing and I’m still tempted here and there to grab one. Great video!
I got the 5 watt version. Rocky talkie is the best.
Still made in China!
MA! THE MEAT LOAF!!!!!
Another fun and informative review! No BS!
Cher I can buy in Europe?
I learn and enjoy you channel
@TheNotaRubicon
Did the GMRS or your mental? GPS make you rotate foot to the right 90⁰ at 15 minutes, possibly to avoid that dog 💩 bomb in the grass. My little gray cells were wondering how it magically appeared.
I'm confŭçķuľãțëď... 😅 cheers!
“ 👎🏽 No frs or gmrs is good for emergency communications “
So what radios would you suggest at the 5w RockyTalkie price point or about $2-250/radio with about same build quality.
I wanted the 5w as my be all, due to the ruggedness but I’d also like emergency comms, as our Missouri River has gone over the banks a few times.
sooo.. it costs like FIVE Baofengs?? not smart decision! for "not smart" people! many people prefer to buy regular Samsung Galaxy!
I would have gone the smaller, but really wanted the NOAA on the larger one like I have on my basic Midland radios.
What kind of FCC licenses must I purchase to be allowed to view this you tubez video and learn informations from it? 🤓
That pencil...
It’s funny how you can put a speaker-mic on a radio that’s smaller than a speaker-mic.
Best moment in the video (aside from you points about the idiots): trying to point with a stupid pencil stub. At first I thought that you would intentionally break the tip. But as the video progressed I noticed that some stranger visibly chewed, abused, and broke the tip.
Great review except that it has invalids because you wear socks with your sandals, which greatly reduces fars. Even non-radio dorks know this. Your reviews have been very helpful. Thanks.
5:54 Do you think a 2H pencil would be better for pointing than a HB Pencil? They might last longer when chewed sorta thing. 10:50 Oh Zees? ..Oh Jeees :-)
16:45 : missed a prime opportunity to insert the intro to Beatle's "Taxman" song. 1, 2, 3,4, 1,2,
as my opinion represents that of all of youtube, i feel its important to tell you that you are the only creator that uses any sort of rage bait that i dont immediately block. my only hope is that we dont one day find out that you have a ham license. that would be the only way you could truly betray your audience
Your proclivity for pencil abuse is both disturbing and hilarious!
These radios might not be for me, not enough flashing lights. But I did just get a Baofeng GM-15 pro on Amazon it says upgrade to the UV-5R. We will see!
Those Rocky Talkies look more like speaker/mics then actual radio. But I'm sure those radios can hold their own on typical outdoor activities.
Radio dorks have a unique sense of humor, and I definitely smile at yours, but stop saying “irreguardless!”
Randy had not one, but two, absolutely gorgeous radios, and couldn't bring himself to even try to take the screen covers off. His age must be getting to him. I mean, not even two tears ago, he'd have done both at the same time
@NotaRubicon your videos are straightforward and I enjoy your sense of humor I have question have you thought about jailbreaking a Baofeng UV-25 to TX on GMRS
please do not use the Carabiner for rock climbing
~some lawyer at Rocky Talkie ...probably
I absolutely love your humor! That being said, I have a calrification question. I have two GFMR radios that I use for off roading. I totaly understand that I.m required to have a sheet of paper. But, do I need two pieces of paper, when I loan one of my radios to a friend to talk back to me, on one of my radios when we are off road?
Keep making the great content, Chief!
I understand the youtube algorithms love user/watcher engagement, and I suppose the negative Nellies help your numbers. That said, I assume you taunt them with all the sarcasm deserved for strategic reasons. But... if not... don't give the Nellies so much attention. It is like feeding the bears at the zoo... they don't shut up and go away, obviously.
These look like good radios. I wonder if software is available to program them with something useful in Australia?
I love listening to your videos. Informative, hilarious and helpful. If we can’t laugh at ourselves…. No I’ll still laugh at the idiots out there.
They should come up with a radio beep ther only transmits to licensed HAMs
Is Andora’s box similar to Pandora’s box…?😂
I like what you did with your thumbnails. Very smart man you are. Makes one look twice thinking its from PH.
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Is it legal to say LIES on GMRS frequency?
Do these radios have nuclear accelerators and are they lunar worthy?😮
Ifs I can talks threw a peepeater 19 miles away to my ruff-road “buddy” 200 yardses away, I’m alls in ans haves to get one, or three! Slay Queen!
Love your videos. Love all your radios in the background, it's like the Matrix with the lights on and blinking transmission (not broadcasting) lights :)
Thank you for reviewing these! I absolutely love the Mountain Radio. It is the best FRS radio!
However, those extra 106 channels are very annoying, I wish there was a way to disable them, for maximum simplicity. I hate that if I hand someone a Mountain Radio and tell them to go on to channel 16 they can accidentally go on channel 116 and they will actually be on some other channel with a privacy code turned on.
Nothing says sexy like white socks and flip flops.
In the UK you would need a full HAM licence if you were to use those springy lanyards.
This has been the most fantastical display of misused spoonerisms i did ever hear! ❤ well done!
Very good review. Simple to use. I will check it out.
I come for the humor.. I leave knowing 2% more about some radio sheet