Rugged Radio GMR2 PLUS Setup

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • The GMR2 PLUS handheld radio keeps you connected to friends and family while on the go! With the included 22 channels, you'll have universal connection to all other GMRS radios; meaning you can talk to the other walkie-talkies, both GMRS and FRS.
    Built to perform! The GMR2 PLUS has an optimized transmitter with tuned antenna providing long range performance. With the ability to transmit at a lower power, the GMR2 PLUS sends clear long range communications with longer battery life. The GMR2 handheld offers versatility and clear communications!
    Features:
    • Standard GMRS channels
    • Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery with USB charge port (compatible with optional cable)
    • Weather channels
    • FM Radio
    • Listen-only operation - VHF 136-174 mHz and UHF 400-480 mHz
    • Squelch suppression button
    • Flashlight
    • A/B Switch to toggle between channels
    • 2-Pin accessory port uses same accessories as V3 radio
    • Backlit easy-view display
    • Removable, replaceable, upgradable antenna*
    Includes:
    • GMR2 PLUS radio
    • Belt Clip
    • Charging cradle
    • AC adapter/charger
    Compatibility:
    All GMRS radios, including Rugged G1, GMR45, GMR25, and GMR2. All GMRS radios from other manufacturers including Motorola, Midland, Uniden, and many more. Also compatible with FRS radios on channels 1-7 and 15-22.
    *removable antenna feature is ONLY available on white label GMR2 PLUS. See image above for more details.
    FCC and CE certified
    GMR2 PLUS RADIO:
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    Long Range Antenna for GMR2 PLUS:
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    Hand Speaker Mic Waterproof for Handheld Radios:
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    Handheld Radio and Hand Mic Mount:
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    Rubber Ear Mold Sample Kit:
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    Thank you for your support!
    Brian & Melissa Fisher

Komentáře • 11

  • @kevincassidy2182
    @kevincassidy2182 Před měsícem +1

    Dual band for UHF and VHF would be awesome. Very expensive, but awesome !!!

  • @KurtNewsome
    @KurtNewsome Před měsícem +2

    Look up Hillbilly trails in pikeville ky.
    Its a new trail system worth you riding.

  • @michaelanddiamondsadventures

    Looks nice

  • @Schock31
    @Schock31 Před měsícem +1

    What kind of real world range do you see with these types of radios?

    • @FishersOffRoad
      @FishersOffRoad  Před měsícem +2

      I just tested out the radio today, I drove 3 miles down the road in my SXS and could still communicate very good. Not flat terrain either, so I was pretty happy with that.

  • @jeffstrohbusch7645
    @jeffstrohbusch7645 Před měsícem +1

    I bought some gmrs radios and was told I need a license to operate it is this true

    • @FishersOffRoad
      @FishersOffRoad  Před měsícem

      GMRS radios should have a license.

    • @jeffstrohbusch7645
      @jeffstrohbusch7645 Před měsícem

      @@FishersOffRoad is it a law

    • @FishersOffRoad
      @FishersOffRoad  Před měsícem

      Not sure about that, I’ve had a lot of comments before that a lot of people don’t get a license.

    • @timh6115
      @timh6115 Před měsícem

      Anyway of making it hands free if you're riding quads vs SxS?

  • @denniscoleman4954
    @denniscoleman4954 Před měsícem

    Itaķè. Fàìŕ