If you're looking to elevate your ride with some solid communication and entertainment gear, PCI has got you covered. Their Rocker Intercom is a game-changer for anyone who wants to chat with passengers or keep in touch with other vehicles while cruising off-road. No more yelling over the engine noise or cranking up the music just to hear each other. With this system, you simply start talking, and it automatically lowers your music volume so you can have a clear conversation. Once you're done, the tunes come right back up—it's seamless and super convenient.
Now, let’s talk about the setup. This package comes with everything you need to get rolling, including a U-shaped mounting bracket that fits right into your ride. But if you really want to take it up a notch, I highly recommend the Kenwood NX-1700 Mobile Radio. This thing is a beast when it comes to RF noise filtering, making it perfect for UTVs with dual stators, like the CanAm or RZR Turbo S. Plus, it’s power-efficient, so it won’t drain your battery, which is a big deal if you’ve got a lot of aftermarket accessories sucking up juice.
The PCI Intercom System is designed to keep you connected with your crew while enjoying your favorite jams. It installs easily—just pop it into a standard rocker switch panel slot, and you’re good to go. You can tuck the base unit away behind your dash, in your glovebox, or under a seat, keeping your setup clean and clutter-free. And hey, it comes with Bluetooth, so you can control your music, answer calls, and pause or play tunes right from the central knob.
When it comes to talking to other vehicles, the included Push to Talk (PTT) button makes it a breeze. Just press it and chat through your headset. And don’t worry about missing important radio calls while you’re jamming out—the system automatically adjusts the music volume when you receive transmissions. Pretty neat, right?
Here are some specs to keep in mind: the Rocker Intercom has a 2.6A draw (a 5-amp fuse is recommended), and the Icom F5021 Radio pushes out 50 watts at 13.8 volts, with a draw of 14A when transmitting (15-amp fuse recommended). Plus, you get a solid 5-year warranty on the intercom and 2 years on the radios and cables, which gives you peace of mind.
What’s in the box?
If you’re ready to enhance your communication and music experience while off-roading, check out the install instructions for a smooth setup:
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PCI Race Radios has been the leader in off-road and racing communications since 1972. The company takes pride in its extensive field testing, competitive prices, unparalleled customer service, and simplified packages that make communications easy with unmatched support even after the sale. With more than 45 years of experience in the off-road racing industry, PCI Race Radios develops and tests all of its own products. The brand has a full-service technical repair shop at its headquarters in Long Beach, California, and provides trackside, mobile services to its desert enthusiasts at off-road races. PCI Race Radios supports the ASA, CORVA, ORBA, and the San Diego Off-Road Coalition. It also sponsors District 37, SCORE, SNORE, MDR, MORE, CORR, BITD, and provides desert racers with the Weatherman Relay Service.
PCI Race Radios is a family-owned company that is dedicated to taking the time to both “race and play.” The company tests its products on dirt bikes, motorcycles, quads, rock crawlers, race cars, Raptors, RZRs, Mavericks, and boats. It can, therefore, thoroughly understand consumers’ needs and offer hands-on recommendations from experience.
Who is Behind PCI Race Radios?PCI Race Radios was started in 1972 when Bob Steinberger put communications in the vehicles of Bill Stroppe, Joe MacPherson and Walker Evans. At the 1974 Mint 400, Steinberger sent up three weather balloons with 500 feet of coax attached to them. It was that day when the first successful radio relay from a pit was made. Since then, Bob’s iconic status has spanned through nearly half a century of work with his communications brand, PCI Race Radios.
Bob Steinberger passed away in 2017, handing over the company to his son Scott, who has been racing since 1983. Scott Steinberger understands what goes into racing and the importance of quality (communication) products that help get you to the finish line.
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