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Kanakry

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Just a heads up:

The F5021 is a Chase/race radio which means if you show up at an "event" and they are using a freq other than what you have programmed you are SOL unless someone has their laptop and programming cable. You cannot choose the exact frequency you want to talk on unless its programmed.



The radio that I sell is an Amateur radio and a lot more of a radio than the Icom 5021. You have the ability to choose any frequency that you need to talk on. Assuming that you have the correct license to do so. Also it is 10 watts more power.

Also my all inclusive kit is less money than just the radio at 99% of other retailers.

Almost all of the GLRE support trucks run the TYT and they work flawlessly with tremendous range.
 
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Just a heads up:

The F5021 is a Chase/race radio which means if you show up at an "event" and they are using a freq other than what you have programmed you are SOL unless someone has their laptop and programming cable. You cannot choose the exact frequency you want to talk on unless its programmed.



The radio that I sell is an Amateur radio and a lot more of a radio than the Icom 5021. You have the ability to choose any frequency that you need to talk on. Assuming that you have the correct license to do so. Also it is 10 watts more power.

Also my all inclusive kit is less money than just the radio at 99% of other retailers.

Almost all of the GLRE support trucks run the TYT and they work flawlessly with tremendous range.

Do we need any more channels other than the list provided by All The Way in the Programming Channels Into Your 2 Way Radio
thread? The intercom deal sounds nice. No more shouting at my passengers so they can hear me and it's something I could use when not at a "Raptor Specific" event.

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Channel 	Frequency 	Name 	 	   
1 	153.380 	M7MAIN 	Mag 7 Primary	   
2 	150.830 	M7SEC 	Mag 7 Secondary 	   
3 	158.655 	PROPTS 	Pro Pits 	   
4 	151.775 	LOCOSM 	Locos Mocos 	   
5 	150.860 	FAIR 	Fair checker	   
6 	154.980 	BAJAPT 	Baja Pits 	   
7 	151.925 	CORE    Core CHECKER	   
8 	151.625 	W-MAN 	Weatherman 	   
9 	154.515 	PCI 	PCI 	   
10 	151.715 	BFGRLY 	BFG Relay 	   
11 	153.395 	BFGPIT 	BFG Main 	   
12 	155.160 	SAR 	Search & Rescue 	   
13 	151.490 	BITD 	Best in the Desert 	   
14 	151.955 	HONDA 	Honda 	   
15 	153.140 	PROTRK 	Pro Truck Main 	   
16 	152.570 	WIDEOB 	Wide Open Baja 	   
17 	152.915 	MCMIL 	McMillian 	   
18 	152.960 	LSCAMP 	Los Campeones 	
19	151.820		SNOW1	
20	151.88		SNOW2 
21	151.940		SNOW3	   
22	152.000		TRR1	   
23	152.750		TRR2	   	   	   	   	   
24	153.035		TACTCL	   
25	151.00		GORDON

Guess if I was made of money and wanted to go balls out on the radio setup the Kenwood TK-790H Remote Head would be the way to go with my initial wants according to PCI. Just don't wanna drop that much dough.
 
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I myself have installed a few Raptors radios, VHF and UHF given the choices my choice was FT7900 simple easy and reasonable on price. Dual channel means you get more to talk to than just VHF and so far that came in handy once in a year... The cost of the radio being around 300 and then about 75 for antenna and mount. This gives you the biggest benefit of removable face plate and remote mounting of head unit.. It works well, Icom is probably one of the best so you cant go wrong with that either.. Radio adjustments on the QT just pm me for more questions in that regard...
 

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I bought the builder 4 package from PCI. Not being radio savvy, I ended up at HAVOC not being able to listen or modulate as the specific TRR frequencies were not programmed in my 5021. Truth is, it's not a radio that you can program on the fly. That being said, if you tell PCI the frequencies that you want added to the 5021 they will add them at no cost prior to shipping.
I did end up buying the programming cable and software that gives me the ability to add various frequencies, however, it takes time and a laptop to upload the added frequencies to the radio.
Not too convenient IMO.
In short if I had to do it over again I would take Kanakrys advice and buy a radio that is programmable on the fly.
Hindsight is 20/20
 

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I have the programming software etc, its actually pretty easy once you write the program it takes about 1 minute to upload the list... I do it so often its just second nature to bring my laptop and cable on every run for both yeasu and Icom radios. Anyone needing changes let me know I can do it on the runs I go to and if you ship it to me I can load it for you and send it back..
 

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Just a heads up:

The F5021 is a Chase/race radio which means if you show up at an "event" and they are using a freq other than what you have programmed you are SOL unless someone has their laptop and programming cable. You cannot choose the exact frequency you want to talk on unless its programmed.



The radio that I sell is an Amateur radio and a lot more of a radio than the Icom 5021. You have the ability to choose any frequency that you need to talk on. Assuming that you have the correct license to do so. Also it is 10 watts more power.

Also my all inclusive kit is less money than just the radio at 99% of other retailers.

Almost all of the GLRE support trucks run the TYT and they work flawlessly with tremendous range.

What radio do you sell?
 

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I have the ICF file for the Icom radios if you need the file PM me and I will send it to you it has the following...

Channel Frequency Name
1 153.380 M7MAIN Mag 7 Primary
2 150.830 M7SEC Mag 7 Secondary
3 158.655 PROPTS Pro Pits
4 151.775 LOCOSM Locos Mocos
5 150.860 FAIR Fair checker
6 154.980 BAJAPT Baja Pits
7 151.925 CORE Core CHECKER
8 151.625 W-MAN Weatherman
9 154.515 PCI PCI
10 151.715 BFGRLY BFG Relay
11 153.395 BFGPIT BFG Main
12 155.160 SAR Search & Rescue
13 151.490 BITD Best in the Desert
14 151.955 HONDA Honda
15 153.140 PROTRK Pro Truck Main
16 152.570 WIDEOB Wide Open Baja
17 152.915 MCMIL McMillian
18 152.960 LSCAMP Los Campeones
19 151.820 SNOW1
20 151.88 SNOW2
21 151.940 SNOW3
22 152.000 TRR1
23 152.750 TRR2
24 153.035 TACTCL
25 151.00 GORDON

plus

4 weather channels

plus

10 Marine channels

If you want your name to appear on Radio boot up tell me what name you want to appear before I send you the file...
 
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