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UHF RADIO


HI ALL
i am trying to get imformation on the best uhf radio to buy for my tug.
not after something that will pick up mars just 10-20kms down the highway.confused

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 I have a GME TX3440 that has all controls in the handset so the main unit is out of sight. Less clutter in the cab.  Have picked up transmissions at 40/50  klm but you could be the other side of a 10 storey building and not get me.  Prior to that a Uniden. both good qualiity brands/units. These days most have open scan features. If uncertain start with a cheapy of ebay
cheers

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DAZZA



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thanks dazza think the GME are the way to go.

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Just make sure that the unit you buy is 5 Watts output.
Even a 5 W hand held with car kit & external antennae is good (and removable too)

Cheers,
Peter

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thanks Peter_n_Margaret that great information i looks like i will more than likley buy
GME tx 3440 that dazza suggested.
cheers from nemo.


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