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TRS 2021 Fall Off-Road Round-Up


It seems like our fearless leader is completely on-board with the pizza idea lol
 
Jim, We need Ford to bring us a Bronco w/ the Sasquatch package to test out.

+1, we will need something to get your wife's badlands out of that water hole...


I had the brainy idea to throw frozen pizza on the charcoal grill over the weekend for something different. Totally different and very good. I will be doing that again.
 
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It was my understanding that @85_Ranger4x4 was bringing his wife's Bronco for us to test out.

I'm pretty sure @snoranger side x side is bigger than his wife's Bronco sport.
 
It was my understand that @85_Ranger4x4 was bringing his wife's Bronco to test out

I'm pretty sure @snoranger side x side is bigger than his wife's Bronco sport.

It’s about the same size... My SxS just has a touch more ground clearance.
 
It was my understanding that @85_Ranger4x4 was bringing his wife's Bronco for us to test out.

I'm pretty sure @snoranger side x side is bigger than his wife's Bronco sport.

It will be coming to a roundup... dunno what year it will be though.

I will be very surprised at this point if we get a '21, my prediction is we won't have it until early next year..

Now hardtops in general are a constraint...
 
what was the radio's that @Jim Oaks had last year? they were gmrs right? and you don';t need a license to operate them?

AJ

It depends on the wattage you are running at. I think the cap for non licensed use is 5 watts depending on the channel. Anything more than that, you need a license.
 
It depends on the wattage you are running at. I think the cap for non licensed use is 5 watts depending on the channel. Anything more than that, you need a license.

Unless someone in your party has a license IIRC.
 
GMRS license covers your family members.
 
An individual GMRS system licensee may permit immediate family members to be station operators in his or her GMRS system. Immediate family members are the:
(1) Licensee;
(2) Licensee's spouse;
(3) Licensee's children, grandchildren, stepchildren;
(4) Licensee's parents, grandparents, stepparents;
(5) Licensee's brothers, sisters;
(6) Licensee's aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews; and
(7) Licensee's in-laws.
 
Actually to be more exact...

§ 95.1705 Individual licenses required; eligibility; who may operate; cooperative use.
A valid individual license is required to operate a GMRS station. To obtain an individual license, an applicant must be eligible and follow the applicable rules and procedures set forth in this subpart and in part 1 of this chapter, and must pay the required application and regulatory fees as set forth in part 1, subpart G of this chapter.

(a) Eligibility. This paragraph contains eligibility requirements for individual licenses in the GMRS.


(1) Only an individual who is at least 18 years old and who meets the requirements of § 95.305 is eligible to obtain a new individual GMRS license.
(2) Any person that holds a valid individual license is eligible to obtain a renewed license, or a modified license to reflect a change of name or address.

(b) Individual licensee responsibility. The holder of an individual license to operate GMRS stations is responsible at all times for the proper operation of the stations in compliance with all applicable rules in this part.
(c) Individuals who may operate a GMRS station. This paragraph establishes who may operate a GMRS station under the authority of an individual license.

(1) Any individual who holds an individual license may operate his or her GMRS stations.
(2) Any individual who holds an individual license may allow his or her immediate family members to operate his or her GMRS station or stations. Immediate family members are the licensee's spouse, children, grandchildren, stepchildren, parents, grandparents, stepparents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and in-laws.

(3) Any individual who holds an individual license may allow anyone to operate his or her GMRS station if necessary to communicate an emergency message.
 
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I guess the FCC says to hell with your cousins.
 
Just ordered the MXT115AGVP3 MicroMobile® Farm Tractor Bundle from Midland. Going to mount the antenna to the luggage rack. I already have a CB and want to keep it too. Going to have to get creatative on where to mount the tranciever while keeping the CB.
 
Just ordered the MXT115AGVP3 MicroMobile® Farm Tractor Bundle from Midland. Going to mount the antenna to the luggage rack. I already have a CB and want to keep it too. Going to have to get creatative on where to mount the tranciever while keeping the CB.
Good choice, that’s the same one I got. That bundle comes with the nice antenna mount and the short antenna... thats why I got it.
 

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