Does any one have one or have knowledge on how they perform?
JeffRae said
06:47 PM Dec 10, 2016
Don't have that model, but have 2 x GME UHF Radios and very happy with there performance
Dickodownunder said
07:32 PM Dec 10, 2016
Vaughan,
I have. Tx 3520 GME uhf.
I opted for that model as it is easily fitted in a small space as the head of the unit is separate to the main body of the radio. This model is ideal for a 200series Toyota as there is limited space where a radio may be fitted.
It allows the head to be fitted at console level and the main body of the unit is under the seat, in my case.
My choice of GME generally stems from years of use of GME products both in trucks and the marine environment. GME products have always, for me, been reliable and performed without problem.
There are cheaper UHF radios around but you will find it hard to go past a GME for reliability.
Vaughan said
08:19 PM Dec 10, 2016
Thanks Geoff
Joe50 said
02:02 AM Dec 11, 2016
I have a TX 3510 and it works fine, although I've yet to hook up the wireless push-to-talk gizmo onto the steering wheel. This is my first UHF radio so I don't have any prior experience, but I'm happy with it.
Does any one have one or have knowledge on how they perform?
Don't have that model, but have 2 x GME UHF Radios and very happy with there performance
I have. Tx 3520 GME uhf.
I opted for that model as it is easily fitted in a small space as the head of the unit is separate to the main body of the radio. This model is ideal for a 200series Toyota as there is limited space where a radio may be fitted.
It allows the head to be fitted at console level and the main body of the unit is under the seat, in my case.
My choice of GME generally stems from years of use of GME products both in trucks and the marine environment. GME products have always, for me, been reliable and performed without problem.
There are cheaper UHF radios around but you will find it hard to go past a GME for reliability.
Thanks Geoff
Joe