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Most radios have the option to either broadcast on the wide band (20khz) or narrowband frequency (12.5khz). Because the Carnity frequencies are spaced quite close to each other and with so many different brands and models of radios which are not always broadcasting accurately within their intended range there is sometimes interference when using wide band setting. That’s why we advise using the narrowband setting.
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Super deserved @Srikumar !!!! Your endless dedication and hard work pays off again !
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Tyre suggestion for off-road and daily driver
Frederic replied to RohanH's topic in Off-Road Club's Discussions
When purchasing my last Geolanders, a shop in Al Quoz was pushing me towards Mastercraft Courser tyres, which are a side-brand from Cooper. I was hesitant as the price seemed attractive but never heard of the brand. Later on i saw @Xaf having them on the Landcruiser if i remember correctly. -
Tyre suggestion for off-road and daily driver
Frederic replied to RohanH's topic in Off-Road Club's Discussions
I have the AT-S G012 on the little Pajero, while @Vanessa8580 has the AT-G015 model. Both perform very well. https://monotukuru.com/yokohama-geolandar-a-t-g015-vs-geolandar-a-t-s-g012/ Like this article mentions, the G012 looks little bit softer when driving/cornering. -
Tyre suggestion for off-road and daily driver
Frederic replied to RohanH's topic in Off-Road Club's Discussions
Hi Rohan, yes absolutely. I have on both my car and Vanessa her car Yokohama Geolandar which performs great offroad, and is comfortable and silent on-road as well. Stay away from the very aggressive patterns like BF Goodrich, as these will create road noise. -
Good remark @Lorenzo Candelpergher, the issue you have is that your tyres are low-profile, which are good for on-road, but due to the small sidewall not that good for offroad and deflation. Most of our members with low-profile tyres later on changed to an offroad tyre with bigger side-wall, and/or a smaller rim. This makes sure that even on 12 psi you won't be hitting the rims. In the winter you can easily drive at 16-18psi due to the sand being much more harder, in the summer you'll indeed need to use lots and lots of power to pull you though the terrain because of slippage as you are not floating on the sand.
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That's a wonderful drive, you won't be dissapointed ! PS Are you Jeremy, Richard, or James ?😆
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DRIVE RSVP IS NOW CLOSED As i am excited to see the new members rolling in and looking forwards to seeing many smiling faces tomorrow, i will start with going through the convoy list and some introductory information. For most members this will be their first time either in the sand, or with a club. I still remember clearly the first time i hit the sand, and since that first time the sand bug has gotten me. To make your drive relaxed and fun there is a lot of planning we do from our side, and we expect some preparation from you as well before joining the drive. However fun and thrilling offroading is, there is a big emphasis on safety, and in these COVID19 times that also comes with some restrictions. 1) Please go through the drive topic, and make sure to read the MUST READ drive topics such as the COVID19 precautions we take from our side (we stay in the vehicles during the drive, no gathering or briefing, etc...) but also go through the Newbie Briefing video we made as this contains basically ALL essential information. It is perfectly normal that you might not remember everything, but go through it a few times as this video replaced the old way of during our briefing verbally. Things like starting the drive with a full gas tank seems quite logical, but you'd be surprised how people come to the drives with a 1/4 tank and get into trouble after 1 hour. Cars consume a lot more gas in the desert. 2) Try once putting the vehicle in 4H, 4L, 2H and switch between the modes to see how the car reacts. As mentioned in the briefing we drive on 4H in the desert, and only switch to 4L when we have a refusal or get stuck. 3) Try switching off your traction controls. For most cars it is sufficient to push the traction control button a few seconds. 4) If you have offroad gears such as a shovel, pressure gauge, deflator, radio, flag, PERFECT, if not please get this for your second drive onwards as this will become your ESSENTIAL tools for every offroad drive. 5) For people without a radio we will be providing you a disinfected spare radio that you can use for the first drive. For people that have a radio, please have a look at programming the 5 Carnity frequencies as mentioned in the drive post. We will be using Carnity Channel 4 tomorrow. (446.08125 Mhz). 6) Listen to the instructions of the seniors on the radio and follow them precisely. 7) Don't be afraid to ask questions on the radio or announce if you have a problem. 8)) Getting stuck is perfectly normal and a part of the learning process. All of us including myself get stuck at times. There is no shame ! Announce on the radio that you are stuck or have a refusal and we will come and help you out. Convoy List @marks @Sreejith Sreenivasan @Nabil Bishara @Incognitoes @Jeandre Bezuidenhout @Taha Elghuel @h1fny @Ahmed Farghaly @Mukundan Nair @Christian Andras @Adam Koster @Oliver Slade @Melenany @Mels Wolf @Taha Elghuel @Melenany please click on the totally agree emoji in the COVID19 precautions topic. This is a mandatory requirement before being allowed on the drive. https://carnity.com/forums/topic/15097-covid-19-precautions-must-read-before-drive Drive Plan At 5:00 AM SHARP we will meet up at the google pin location as mentioned in the drive post. You will see the cars on the right hand side in the sand. Please keep sufficient distance between the cars when you park and start deflating your tyres to 13-14 psi. Myself and @Mels Wolf who is a senior offroader will be helping you out if needed with the deflation. That time i will also hand out the radios and do a radio check. Next we will put the convoy together as per the above numbering, and head out into the dunes. Al Qudra is a fantastic area for beginners as it provides smooth dunes and easy terrain. We will be driving for about 3 hours, practice driving in sand, proper steering control, crossing some dunes, and getting you and your vehicle accustomed to off-roading in general. By 08:30 we will be heading back to the Last Exit Petrol station, where you can inflate by yourself if you have a compressor, or use the compressor at the gas station. I will be personally collecting your feedback after the drive, to improve ourselves and our organisation. Also after the drive you can still use this topic to provide feedback, read our drive report, and browse the gallery where you will find the drive pictures or upload your own pictures. See you tomorrow !
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Hi @topgear there is hardly any difference between absolute newbie and newbie drive. We have absolute beginners signing into newbie drives every week. Our Marshal will always make sure you will be comfortable and well guided.
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Hi @topgear unfortunately the Qudra drive is full by now. I see one more available spot in the Newbie Morning or Newbie evening drive. If you’re interested you can RSVP for one of those, but you’ll need to be quick as the RSVP closes at 09:00 AM tomorrow.
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Dear. No worries about the drive level. There is hardly any difference between the absolute newbie and newbie level, our drive marshal will make sure you are safe at all times and will guide you through every step. We only recently added separate absolute newbie drives to our schedule due to the popularity.
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Hi @Siobhan @Lisa Pemberton due to the big success the Al Qudra drive has been fully booked by now. There is however still some available spots in the Newbie Evening Drive. If you are both quick enough and interested you can RSVP on this drive. Radio is not mandatory on the very first drive.
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Hi @Lisa Pemberton welcome to Carnity Off-road Club ! Could you please do the following ? 1) Please reply which car you are driving, if you have prior offroad experience, and confirm if your vehicle's front and back towpoints are in perfect condition. 2) Please take your time to go through the briefing video and let us know which offroad-tools you have or don't have yet. 3) Please read the separate topic about Covid19 precautions and click on the "totally agree" emoji as confirmation that you have read and agreed with these precautions. 4) You'll need to RSVP on the drive calendar. On Carnity Home page you will see all the UPCOMING EVENTS which are scheduled. Click on the Absolute newbie drive and in the left corner you will see the RSVP signup (as pic below). Now click on "GOING" and your name will appear on the RSVP list.
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Hi @topgear welcome to Carnity Off-road Club ! Of course you can join. Could you please do the following ? 1) Please reply which car you are driving, if you have prior offroad experience, and confirm if your vehicle's front and back towpoints are in perfect condition. 2) Please take your time to go through the briefing video and let us know which offroad-tools you have or don't have yet. 3) Please read the separate topic about Covid19 precautions and click on the "totally agree" emoji as confirmation that you have read and agreed with these precautions. 4) You'll need to RSVP on the drive calendar. On Carnity Home page you will see all the UPCOMING EVENTS which are scheduled. Click on the Absolute newbie drive and in the left corner you will see the RSVP signup (as pic below). Now click on "GOING" and your name will appear on the RSVP list.
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Hi @Mukundan Nair Yes you are correct, there are slots where we can attach the soft shackle, so no worries. Later on you can purschase a hitch receiver as that is the best option to have. Yes @Adam Koster thanks that was the reason i did not tag your name into it. See you on Friday !
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Thanks for the quick reply @Jeandre Bezuidenhout, that's a wonderful offroad vehice ! See you on Friday !
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Next reminder for the following people mentioned below to click on "Totally Agree" in the COVID19 Precautions Topic. Please see above video on how to do this. @Mukundan Nair @Oliver Slade @Ahmed Farghaly you have clicked on totally agree on the drive topic, but not on the Covid19 topic yet. This is a mandatory acknowledgement, otherwise we cannot allow you to join the drive. Dear @Jeandre Bezuidenhout welcome to Carnity Offroad Club ! Could you please introduce yourself and reply with the following information ? - Which 4x4 are you driving ? - Any prior offroading experience ? - Are both towpoints on the front and back in perfect condition ? Please also go through the complete drive topic, watch the briefing video and COVID19 precautions topic, and click on "Totally Agree" icon in that topic as a formal acknowledgement that you agree with our rules and precautions. Thank you !
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Walkie Talkie Essentials and Questions Topic
Frederic replied to Frederic's topic in Off-Road Club's Discussions
If you watch the UV5-R Youtube video it will show you that you need to remove/delete channel 1 till 5 and then start over again. You might have skipped a small portion. Just go through the Youtube video from the start and follow every step exactly. It probably went wrong in steps 6 and 7- 67 replies
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Walkie Talkie Essentials and Questions Topic
Frederic replied to Frederic's topic in Off-Road Club's Discussions
Looks like you made a small error. Which radio do you have ? Send and Receive frequencies should be the same. You might have programmed the send frequency as 446.00625 and receive as 462.8875.- 67 replies
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Hi @Oliver Slade The website can be a bit challenging at first, please have a look at below video to show you how to navigate through most of the pages. If you have a laptop or PC, it might be more useful to find your way around the website in the beginning.
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Walkie Talkie Essentials and Questions Topic
Frederic replied to Frederic's topic in Off-Road Club's Discussions
You will find all the 5 Carnity frequencies in below topic. Also the tutorial and video on how to program your radio. Let me know if you have any questions,- 67 replies
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