Thanks catmando for the review. Just ordered the same one. I could not get an antigravity to last 2 years. Went through 2 of them. 700 bucks worth.
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Did you find the engagement rpm to be higher on your axys? I was not expecting that but Tony told me it was normal for his clutching.
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Not bad. I had the weights and secondary spring on my shelf already. Helix and primary spring was $25 shipping in the mail.
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Anyone else running TRS clutching? I had my 13 turbo pro set up with his clutching and loved it. I just put TRS in my 18 Axys with a sidekick. I have not had a chance to ride it yet but looking for anyone else's experience. TRS clutching only.
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Re: Everything BaoFeng & VHF Radios
Stay off the VHF channels and just use the FRS/gmrs channels. If you don't know what the difference is then maybe you should stick with a BCA radio. If you don't know about the laws then do some research. Improper use of these radios will screw it up for...
Ive had my H&S XRT pro installed for about 6 years on my deleted 12 Cummins. Not a problem and runs great. To bad they went out of business. I believe you can still get different tunes for them if you want. I leave mine on tow mode and it gets good fuel mileage. 11 - 12 l/100km on the highway.
Although H&S are no longer in business I believe you can still find support. If you need more help I would call NADP in Edmonton. They might steer you in the right direction.
Your frequency will be 462.6375 and your ctcss will be 167.9. If you have a programming cable and know how to use chirp it is easier than manually programming. If you want to add it in manually do this.
-Press the vfo/mr button to get to frequency mode
-enter 462.6375
-Hit menu
-Up or down...
Bringing back an older post. RGM, pick a channel to use as an emergency channel and lets go with it. We can ask the admins to make it a sticky so a lot of people see it. What channel shall it be? I was hoping that BC SAR or BCSF would take this seriously and make a decision but maybe it is up to...
I tried for a little while to program my A-19 with chirp and gave up. I had to copy and paste all frequencies, tones, channel names etc one by one into the Zastone software. Unfortunately you cant import a csv file into the zastone software. It took me about an hour to enter in my 100 or so...
Popular radios such as Baofeng UV-82HP and I hear the Baofeng GT-5TP is a good choice. The program you will want to use is called CHIRP and it is free to download off the net.
I have had good luck with the small baofeng mics and they are cheap. A good high gain antenna is a Nagoya NA-771...