Being able to communicate reliably off-road is a big deal. GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) has become the go-to voice communication service for many off-roaders. Nowadays, instead of seeing a CB ...
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For overlanders and off-road explorers, reliable communication isn’t optional — it’s essential. That’s why serious trail users turn to high-powered, vehicle-mounted GMRS systems. Transforming the ...
In this video, I'm diving into the Cobra TrailBlazer 250 GMRS Handheld Radios to walk you through all the features and benefits of these radios. Whether you're into overlanding, camping, hiking, or ...
FRS and GMRS radios have the performance that we wished walkie talkies had when we were kids. I find them interesting because they aren’t quite as tied down as amateur radio bands. (They’re freaking ...
Ignoring all of the regulations, band allocations, and “best amateur practices,” there’s no real fundamental difference between the frequencies allocated to the Family Radio Service (FRS), the General ...
The ultimate way to stay in contact with your friends while in the wilderness? This Garmin Rino 650T allows you to track each other’s positions and communicate by voice or text, outside cell service.
Two-way radio suppliers will hit International CES with wide-ranging FRS/GMRS products for 2009. Cobra’s CXR900 features a 30-mile range, 3124 channels and 10 NOAA channels, VOX, the ability to ...