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Rocky Talkie
Rocky Talkie 5 Watt GMRS Radio
Rocky Talkie built this radio for climbers, skiers, and backcountry travelers, and the design priorities show everywhere. It is IP67 sealed against snow and rain, its 1,800 mAh battery is rated to keep working through deep cold that kills ordinary lithium packs, and it runs for roughly 5 days of normal use on a single charge. At $180 it costs considerably more than budget certified GMRS handhelds like the GM-30 or UV-5G Plus, and around town that premium buys you very little. In the mountains, where a dead or frozen radio is a safety problem rather than an inconvenience, it is the certified GMRS handheld worth carrying. Casual users who just want a family radio for the backyard should save the money and buy the GM-30 or UV-5G Plus instead.

FCC Certified for GMRS
Part 95E is the FCC rule part that covers GMRS: a radio must hold a Part 95E grant to be legal to transmit on GMRS channels.
- FCC ID
- 2ATSN-RT5WV1
- Rule parts
- Part 95E, Part 15B
- Grant date
- 2023-06-07
Decision helper
Is this GMRS radio right for you?
Yes, if you're…
- ✓Backcountry skiing, climbing, and mountaineering
- ✓Cold-weather use where battery reliability matters
- ✓Buyers who need genuine waterproofing over a family backyard radio
Tradeoffs
The good and the bad
What we like
- IP67 sealing and cold-rated battery built for real backcountry conditions
- Roughly 5-day battery life on a single charge
- Removable antenna with a longer option available
- Rugged accessories included: steel gator clip, reinforced backup leash
What we don't
- Costs considerably more than budget certified GMRS handhelds
- 5 watt output is not more powerful than cheaper radios, just better built around it
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Overview
Rocky Talkie built its 5 Watt GMRS radio for climbers, skiers, and backcountry travelers, and the design priorities show. It is IP67 sealed against snow and rain, its battery is rated to keep working in deep cold that kills ordinary lithium packs, and it runs for multiple days of normal use on a single charge.
You pay a real premium over budget GMRS handhelds, and around town that premium buys little. In the mountains, where a dead or frozen radio is a safety problem rather than an annoyance, it is the certified GMRS handheld to carry.
Specifications
| FCC ID | 2ATSN-RT5WV1 |
| FCC Rule Parts | Part 95E, Part 15B |
| FCC Grant Date | 2023-06-07 |
| color | Green |
| unitCount | 1 |
Key Features
- IP67 waterproof, rated for 1 meter of submersion
- 1,800 mAh battery rated for roughly 5 days of typical use, including in frigid conditions
- 5 watts of output with 8 unlockable repeater channels
- Removable antenna with a 7.5 cm stub pre-installed and a 17 cm option available
- NOAA weather alerts with dual-channel monitoring and transmitting
- Shatterproof screen, steel gator clip, and metal-reinforced backup leash included
- $180.00 at time of writing
- FCC Part 95E and Part 15B certified, FCC ID 2ATSN-RT5WV1, granted June 2023