@@edgoodwin9939- I’m planning to purchase 2 of the 5w GMRS versions too! However, i may wait until Black Friday to see if i can get a discount since i really won’t need them ‘till next year!
The snorkel is from American Expedition Vehicles. I had it installed by a professional garage. Worked well in Utah to help keep the engine clean from dust and sand on the trail.
@@donalderickson-si8ww yep! Pretty cheap though, and lasts for 10 years. Not sure what the point of them requiring it is tbh given that there isn’t a test or anything.
sorry I will stick with my rugged radios thay are built here and my 45 watt radio would look grate in your jeep useing your rockie radio in side your jeep would kill the transmit range in half of what it would be outside
Put a strong magnet behind the plastic panel and felt on the backside of the radio.
I'm definitely going to grab a pair of the Rocky Talkies. Thanks for the review.
I just got 2 of the 5 watt Rocky talkies.
They are outstanding !
By far the best, easy to use radio I’ve ever had.
@@edgoodwin9939- I’m planning to purchase 2 of the 5w GMRS versions too! However, i may wait until Black Friday to see if i can get a discount since i really won’t need them ‘till next year!
Great brief!
Keep up the Good work!
Thanks ! For Review / Discussion.
For magnet.. Amazon
Scosche magnetic plates used for phones.. they do a good job
Excellent.
Any videos on the snorkel on your truck? OEM? 3rd party?
The snorkel is from American Expedition Vehicles. I had it installed by a professional garage. Worked well in Utah to help keep the engine clean from dust and sand on the trail.
Rocky Talkie also makes GMRS radios now
and you need a license to use it as I have one.
@@donalderickson-si8ww yep! Pretty cheap though, and lasts for 10 years. Not sure what the point of them requiring it is tbh given that there isn’t a test or anything.
@@AdaDenali You don't need a license. The radio works perfectly fine without giving the gov't your money for no reason.
sorry I will stick with my rugged radios thay are built here and my 45 watt radio would look grate in your jeep useing your rockie radio in side your jeep would
kill the transmit range in half of what it would be outside