-- Edited by Pieman54 on Wednesday 25th of August 2021 05:13:45 PM
Pieman54 said
05:12 PM Aug 25, 2021
RECOMMENDATIONS PLEASE.
Peter_n_Margaret said
05:31 PM Aug 25, 2021
To do what?
Cheers,
Peter
KevinJ said
05:38 PM Aug 25, 2021
Yes
rgren2 said
06:01 PM Aug 25, 2021
To fit what?
Whenarewethere said
06:14 PM Aug 25, 2021
There is a search function. Hit the Advance button, type in a key word or so, something like "uhf" or a couple more key stokes if it not too strenuous.
The answers may help form & refine a narrower question.
I've always preferred GME with all the controls on the handpiece
gdayjr said
03:16 PM Aug 26, 2021
I have just bought an Oricom UHF 390 and a twin arial kit.
Aaron said
11:48 AM Sep 5, 2021
Both Uniden and GME are VERY good Ozzie brands
jade46 said
12:42 PM Sep 5, 2021
5 watt handheld. No install Carry it with you when bush walking.
Peter_n_Margaret said
02:21 PM Sep 5, 2021
jade46 wrote:
5 watt handheld. No install Carry it with you when bush walking.
Good for that but very poor performance if trying to communicate with a vehicle behind you as the signal will be largely blocked or unreliable due to the vehicle and van.
That is why it is important to understand what the OP wants to do with it.
Sadly, he/she has not returned to tell us, so any advise is pure speculation.
Cheers,
Peter
VK2FJW said
07:29 PM Sep 5, 2021
I just bought a dual band Digital Amateur handheld to talk around the world, going through many tutorial videos to learn how to program and use it!
Hi Pieman54,
You've certainly made an impression on your entry to a great forum!
Think about what you want to ask before asking. The first place you should go to is as Whenarewethere stated is the Search, Advanced Search tabs. If you can't find anything there, have a scroll back for up to four pages of the General & Techies sectors, I have added some info there on aerials, etc of recent weeks.
It is up to you to sort out what you want the device to do, where you want to go & then make your decision as to what to buy & get a professional to install it. The major companies - GME (Australian made) & Uniden have been around for years & are very reliable. Oricom is a recent (8 years or so) newcomer & offer good equipment & back up (my new batteries for my hand held arrived in less than a week).
I hope you find what you're looking for & go on to enjoy the forum as most of us do.
PeterD said
02:40 PM Sep 6, 2021
Save your breath. He has not signed on since the 27th of August. After the reception he got he probably will not be back.
UHF RADIOS
-- Edited by Pieman54 on Wednesday 25th of August 2021 05:13:45 PM
Cheers,
Peter
Yes
There is a search function. Hit the Advance button, type in a key word or so, something like "uhf" or a couple more key stokes if it not too strenuous.
The answers may help form & refine a narrower question.
One of these:
UHF CB radio
And one of these:
UHF CB antenna
Consider paying a professional to install it.
I have just bought an Oricom UHF 390 and a twin arial kit.
Both Uniden and GME are VERY good Ozzie brands
Good for that but very poor performance if trying to communicate with a vehicle behind you as the signal will be largely blocked or unreliable due to the vehicle and van.
That is why it is important to understand what the OP wants to do with it.
Sadly, he/she has not returned to tell us, so any advise is pure speculation.
Cheers,
Peter
I just bought a dual band Digital Amateur handheld to talk around the world, going through many tutorial videos to learn how to program and use it!
73 de Frank VK2FJW
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You've certainly made an impression on your entry to a great forum!
Think about what you want to ask before asking. The first place you should go to is as Whenarewethere stated is the Search, Advanced Search tabs. If you can't find anything there, have a scroll back for up to four pages of the General & Techies sectors, I have added some info there on aerials, etc of recent weeks.
It is up to you to sort out what you want the device to do, where you want to go & then make your decision as to what to buy & get a professional to install it. The major companies - GME (Australian made) & Uniden have been around for years & are very reliable. Oricom is a recent (8 years or so) newcomer & offer good equipment & back up (my new batteries for my hand held arrived in less than a week).
I hope you find what you're looking for & go on to enjoy the forum as most of us do.