Imsa Complete Radio System Rugged Racing W / Vx230-uhf Driver To Spotter Sampson on 2040-parts.com
Arroyo Grande, California, United States
This custom IMSA package from Rugged combines everything you need to connect driver and crew chief with the VX230-UHF 5watt handheld radios, headsets, push to talk, and a FREE DUFFEL BAG!
UHF is most commonly used in short track/oval track environments with
line of site. It's also optimal when race conditions present obstacles
such as buildings, structures, hills, etc.. [Attention]Are you looking to increase your radios performance and distance? Consider adding the optional Long Track Upgrade Kit below with this purchase now and save even more! The Long Track Upgrade Kit includes a long range vehicle antenna with NMO mount and BNC as well as a long range handheld radio antenna that mounts to your headset for improved performance. LT-VX: **Follow link for Long Track Purchase** |
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