If you haven’t seen Winding Road's video catalog (the unofficial home of all of our Quick Drive and POV videos), then you might notice that they take place on the roads of southeastern Michigan. It's no secret that Michigan is a state that is seriously lacking in twisting roads. That’s precisely...
...cutting anything up? I really want to increase the bass, and I would LOVE to get a subwoofer but unfortunately I can't damage the car in ANY way, so I can't cut things up. Are there any alternate methods? Thank you very much for your help.
Essentially, a lot of what this comparison comes down to is how you, as a driver, get your kicks. If you’re the type of person who needs power and outright speed, the Genesis Coupe 2.0T R-Spec will probably win your dollars. And, it still won’t let you down in other aspects of driving...
And we should add that—after experiencing a bevy of canyon, track and highway miles—we’re pretty confident the Scion FR-S is not for every sports car buyer, despite its excellence. If you’re seriously interested in this car, you’ll want to stay tuned and understand why.
A new report from the Sydney Morning Herald reveals that Nissan is interested in creating a new lightweight sportscar in the same vein as the Subaru BRZ and Scion FR-S, as well as downsizing its upcoming Z cars.
Just after the debut of the Toyota GT 86 and Subaru BRZ, Scion has revealed the production version of its boxer-powered, rear-wheel-drive FR-S sports car.
Scion has revealed its version of the rear-wheel-drive, boxer-powered sports coupe. Called the FR-S (which stands for Front-engine, Rear-wheel drive, Sport), the attractive concept is inspired by Toyota’s iconic AE86 Corolla.
Scion has revealed its version of the rear-wheel-drive, boxer-powered sports coupe. Called the FR-S (which stands for Front-engine, Rear-wheel drive, Sport), the attractive concept is inspired by Toyota’s iconic AE86 Corolla.
...family radio service bands)? Is it illegal to do this? I will be in a heavily wooded area for a camping trip on a camping trip and sometimes, my radios aren't too powerful. I was wondering that if I program a UHF radio on these family radio service channels, would it be a problem?
(type you can buy from walmart)? since UHF radios work on 400.000-470.000MHz radio frequencies
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since FRS chanels use FCC public band frequencies:
List of FRS channels
ChannelFrequency (MHz)Notes
1462.5625Shared with GMRS.
2462.5875Shared with GMRS.
3462.6125Shared with GMRS...
Hi,
I own a pair of motorola t5100 VRS radios, I wanted to know if its possible to connect another pair.
If I buy another pair of motorola t5100's will these two pairs be able to all speak on the same channel at the same time. Do you get what I mean? Will they all be able to hear eachother and...