I have one, with the LG compressor even. I’ve had it just over a year. I don’t run it 24/7, and leave it with the lid propped open when it’s off. It does live in my rig permanently though.
Bingo. There is a BDR in many western states. It’s a Backcountry Discovery Route, and most were mapped by adventure bike riders. They are typically referred to by state abbreviations, eg. WY, NM, OK, and the rest.
The WYBDR was just released on February 1.
Is this a new radio, or new to you setup? If it’s used, it could be a loose or intermittent co-ax connection. @Adventures with Penny had the microphone cable break and create something similar to what you described.
It depends where you are. I’ve been on much of the NMBDR, it’s fine for most overland vehicles. Parts of the OKBDR are practically rock crawling, not my thing.
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