45 Watt GMR45 Toyota Tundra Two-Way GMRS Mobile Radio Kit - TK1-GMR45

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SKU: TK1-GMR45
Regular price $509.00 USD

Product Details

  • Type Radio
  • Vendor Rugged Radios
  • SKU TK1-GMR45

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Go Further on your next overland adventure and stay connected with others. Available in a powerful 45 watt or waterproof 25 watt model, GMRS radios will keep you talking for miles. Experience crystal clear communications with our low-loss, double-shielded cable transmitting through the Rugged Tuned Point 5 antenna.

Installation is fast and easy!Β Simply mount the radio, run the wiring, and connect the power. All mounts and hardware are included for the Toyota Tundra.

Already have A-pillar overland adventure lights? We include an easy to install antenna adapter mount for pillar light mounts in this kit! Simply bolt-on and connect your antenna.

Easily connect to intercom, headset, or any 5-pin accessory with the built-in Rugged Ready pigtail cable!

The Toyota GMRS radio kit will take the conversation further on any Overlanding adventure. Don't forget You meet the nicest people on the radio!

Features:

  • GMRS mobile radio
  • Tuned Point 5 GMRS antenna
  • Low-loss double-shielded antenna coax cable
  • Easy install interior radio mount
  • Precisely located A-Pillar antenna mounts
  • Talks to all other brand GMRS radios

Kit Includes:

  • Powerful GMR45
  • Rugged Tuned GMRS Antenna: Point5
  • Heavy-duty Antenna Cable: NMO-MT-13
  • Passenger Side Antenna Mounts: MT-ANT-TOY-5
  • Antenna Adapter for Pillar Lights: MT-ANT-ADPT
  • Mobile Radio Mount: MT-RM-TOY

Vehicle Compatibility:

Tundra
2nd Gen (2007-2021)


Compatibility:Β Rugged GMRS mobile radios will communicate with all GMRS and FRS radios on channels 1 - 7, and 15 - 22.* They are GMRS repeater compatible, and can communicate with GMRS radios from other manufacturers including Motorola, Midland, Uniden, and many more.

*Per the FCC, FRS channels 8 - 14 cannot be programmed into GMRS mobile radios.