electromage
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- First Name
- Matt
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2026
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- Location
- Seattle, WA
- Vehicles
- R2 Reservation, Hyundai Ioniq 5, BMW 353i (E60), Jeep Cherokee (XJ)
Personally I don't listen to broadcast radio, so it makes no difference to me. I would be happy to pay to have it included for others though.
I take my Jeep into the backcountry, camping and off-roading far outside cell coverage. It doesn't have a standard radio, just a Bluetooth receiver connected directly to the amplifier. I'm used to pre-loading music and podcasts on my phone, which allows me to listen in the car or with headphones.
For emergencies, my ham and GMRS radios can all tune FM broadcast band and NOAA WX. If I'm camping I bring a small HF radio that can tune AM broadcast. I've always got my VHF/UHF radios though, so I can chat with people wherever I go.
I'm kind of surprised to see so many complaints about an "adventure" vehicle not including FM broadcast, do you all go on adventures without any 2-way radios? How do you expect to get messages out if you're in trouble?
I take my Jeep into the backcountry, camping and off-roading far outside cell coverage. It doesn't have a standard radio, just a Bluetooth receiver connected directly to the amplifier. I'm used to pre-loading music and podcasts on my phone, which allows me to listen in the car or with headphones.
For emergencies, my ham and GMRS radios can all tune FM broadcast band and NOAA WX. If I'm camping I bring a small HF radio that can tune AM broadcast. I've always got my VHF/UHF radios though, so I can chat with people wherever I go.
I'm kind of surprised to see so many complaints about an "adventure" vehicle not including FM broadcast, do you all go on adventures without any 2-way radios? How do you expect to get messages out if you're in trouble?
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