FRS/GMRS Handheld Radio
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FRS/GMRS Handheld Radio
Trying to figure our a way to pair my handheld radio, FRS/GMRS Motorola Model, to my Corvette radio. The handheld has blue tooth but to pair with the car radio you have to be able to punch in a code.
I do a lot of club car rides and we take our radios to communicate, but it car be hard to hear sometimes because my car is a vert. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I do a lot of club car rides and we take our radios to communicate, but it car be hard to hear sometimes because my car is a vert. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Are the frequencies even compatible?
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I flat gave up on the hand held radios. Batteries constantly needing change or recharge. So, I installed the "hand-held" permanently in my car.
http://www.ls2.com/forums/showthread...adio-installed
I have 5w, 10w or 40w. I run at 5w and it works great. We use channel 7 or 462.7125MHz.
Nothing shows without careful scrutiny. The antenna is the license plate frame.
Elmer
http://www.ls2.com/forums/showthread...adio-installed
I have 5w, 10w or 40w. I run at 5w and it works great. We use channel 7 or 462.7125MHz.
Nothing shows without careful scrutiny. The antenna is the license plate frame.
Elmer
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Are you sure the radio has bluetooth? I don't see any reference in the instructions...
https://www.motorolasolutions.com/co...pk14190-75.pdf
https://www.motorolasolutions.com/co...pk14190-75.pdf