I’m sorry you’ve had problems. I’ve had the K1 and the J Pro for over two years and have not experienced any problems. I have a 2013 JK and I put both systems in myself with a little help from RU-vid. To me, it was well worth the investment. I agree that the sound is much better than from the stock head unit.
I'm still doing some experimenting... but I think the problems I've been having are due to write speed on the micro SD I've been using. The PNY, despite being V30, only have a 50MB/s write speed. I replaced with Kingston which has 170MB/s....magically the problems I was seeing have gone away. Need more tests to be sure, tho. Anyhoo, thank you for watching and commenting. Are you using the 360º camera?
Randy This is Bill tail gunner last week I found out that youare a customer of PV Auto That's my old shop and Melissa is my daughter & David is my Nephew Small world
@@shiftintosunshine owned orginally by Billy Greene,, where the term Gringo comes from. It part of the largers ranch in the world at one point, Rancho Las Palomas.
Just checking out your channel. Actually wanted to see the roof rack lol CL add. Trying to decide if I want one. Don’t know how difficult it is to install or if it will help with extra storage I need for a little trip. Anyway cool stuff I may just stick around 😊
So lucky to be born on the good side of the wall. Congrats on winning the nation lottery. Good luck to all those families hiking through the desert for better lives.
Might want to freshen up on your mountain ranges. Those are the Peloncillo Mountains. The Chiricahua's are to your northwest from where you are driving on the other side of AZ 80.
Thank you for your coolest of videos!! I plan to travel that area in a few weeks. I and three other friends went on a dirt motorcycle trip on the New Mexico side of the edge of the border 50 years ago. I plan to go back to Hatchita and Animas (which is paved now, dirt in 1974). And then go to the Geronimo trail you showed us to Douglas then north thru side/dirt roads to Window Rock AZ.
They're NOT "migrants". If they came across the border ILLEGALLY, they are ILLEGAL ALIENS. PS: If you're going to drive these trails in the border areas, make sure you are carrying both a hand gun on your person AND have a rifle with easy access in your vehicle.
Quitobaquito Springs is a treasure though with endangered pupfish in it and also a potentially endangered turtle... and a critical, rare watering hole for wildlife in the area that has been there for at least 16000 years. A very special fragile place was put at risk by the construction as they had to pump a lot of groundwater in the area for dust control and concrete production. All for a wall that won't stop the illegals and was just a political stunt... I am not for illegal immigration, but the wall just wastes funds that could have otherwise been used much more effectively to stop illegal immigration without causing the ecological and other negatives of the physical wall across one of our National Monuments.
I've been backpacking and hiking the Huachucas and southern Arizona for 47 years. Over the decades there have many surveillance systems utilized as the technology and need progressed. In the 70's there were small Border Patrol planes constantly flying around the Border. Then the government created a chain of dirigibles to watch the Border in New Mexico and Arizona. As far as I know they are still in use. Long before the wall, the border area was infused with hidden motion sensors, microphones and cameras. All the sensors are monitored full time. You can see the large receiver and transmitter towers that relay the info back to a command center. If someone crosses the fence they are immediately detected. The BP will know what language they speak, how many are in the group, where they are, what direction they're traveling and if there are women and children or just one or two "smugglers". At some point they will be intercepted and detained. It's relatively rare that a border crosser gets very far. From the paved parking lot you were at, it's a two mile hike to the Border and the end of a fence segment. I was at the Border there a few weeks in preparation for starting section hiking the Arizona Trail. (This hiking trail is 820 miles long and goes to the Utah border. It's a designated National Scenic Trail). In a couple of weeks I'll start backpacking the entire length of the Huachucas north to Parker Canyon Lake. Am I worried about bad guys coming up from Mexico? Not at all. The Sonoran Desert is truly a beautiful area. I'd recommend to any one to get out of the vehicle and walk around. Thanks for the video.
@@shiftintosunshine I was recently down on the New Mexico/Mexico border almost the whole way east to west and there was a lot of garbage all over the desert from illegals. Tons of left clothing, water bottles, empty food packages and other stuff. This was more towards the east near El Paso where the big wall wasn't completed. It's pretty interesting.
Nice coverage! I have been over most of that ground but not to Naco and it was interesting that they keep that crossing open when they even closed the Lukeville crossing to Rocky Point for awhile.