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<blockquote data-quote="Beerj" data-source="post: 759927" data-attributes="member: 10035"><p>Now that we've got 2 rigs in the fleet, I've been wanting to get some comms figured out. I've asked Jake what they run in the BK buggies since they have both driver/passenger comms as well as vehicle/vehicle. He pointed me towards a $2k+ Rugged setup which seems to me might be a little overkill. </p><p></p><p>I did see that rugged has fairly cheap driver/passenger units that you'd basically just plug 2 sets of headsets into. But not sure how I'd make that work in conjunction with a gmrs unit. </p><p></p><p>Also wondering if the vehicle/vehicle setups are anything specific where you're on a closed channel or if they're just broadcasting over an open frequency. </p><p></p><p>I guess my wishlist is to have a pair of headsets in the buggy that can be used as an intercom (it's loud in there), but also be able to talk to another unit in the wifes jeep (doesn't need to be a headset). I'm totally new to all of this so it's been tough trying to figure out exactly what is capable of doing what I want, for under $2k each. Also, looking to go gmrs since it sounds like lot's of people are going that route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerj, post: 759927, member: 10035"] Now that we've got 2 rigs in the fleet, I've been wanting to get some comms figured out. I've asked Jake what they run in the BK buggies since they have both driver/passenger comms as well as vehicle/vehicle. He pointed me towards a $2k+ Rugged setup which seems to me might be a little overkill. I did see that rugged has fairly cheap driver/passenger units that you'd basically just plug 2 sets of headsets into. But not sure how I'd make that work in conjunction with a gmrs unit. Also wondering if the vehicle/vehicle setups are anything specific where you're on a closed channel or if they're just broadcasting over an open frequency. I guess my wishlist is to have a pair of headsets in the buggy that can be used as an intercom (it's loud in there), but also be able to talk to another unit in the wifes jeep (doesn't need to be a headset). I'm totally new to all of this so it's been tough trying to figure out exactly what is capable of doing what I want, for under $2k each. Also, looking to go gmrs since it sounds like lot's of people are going that route. [/QUOTE]
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