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I have bought a second hand GME TX3400 UHF radio. It didn't come with a user manual, can anyone suggest where I could get one. Have looked on the net with no luck so far

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Hi Gary and Kerry
I have just googled gmetx3400 and several choices came up, the first one
(TX3400) will give you a full operating manual in a pdf file.
Make sure when you google gmetx3400 you also highlight the "pages from Australia"
If no success try www.radioworks.com.au/files/tx3400.pdf

Good Luck
Graham

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Hi Gary and Kerry
Just checked, forget what I said before and just type in the following:
www.radioworks.com.au/files/tx3400.pdf
and you will get the manual on the screen, from there you can print it

Cheers
Graham

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Hi Gary and Kerry
Just checked, forget what I said before and just type in the following:
www.radioworks.com.au/files/tx3400.pdf
and you will get the manual on the screen, from there you can print it

Cheers
Graham

 

Thanks Graham




 



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gary would you let me know how you get on with the 3400 please and what sort of aerial you ended up with, I am looking at doing the same, but ask a dozen experts (and I have ) and you get a dozen answers on brands and performance

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dave06 wrote:

gary would you let me know how you get on with the 3400 please and what sort of aerial you ended up with, I am looking at doing the same, but ask a dozen experts (and I have ) and you get a dozen answers on brands and performance



Well its fitted to the car and I can hear people and they can hear me, so I must have got it right.
I have never owned a CB before so have nothing to compare it with. I bought from an ex truckie  who swore that this was the best around, only paid $100 so can't really go wrong.
What aerial....................... it came with one , brand/model haven't a clue so picture attached.

Is fitted to the terracan which we only use when towing but will take it for a drive next weekend and see what it does.

 



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cant go wrong at $100 dollars and it works, so far so good, ahhh!!! you got the curly wiry bendy thingy one, now that is of course a technical term and I dont expect everyone to understand the complexity of my terminoligy , when I had the old cb radio, I had to "trim" the aerial did you have to do the same or just whack er on and she's apples, when you go to the kimberleys will you give me a call, should have my "ears on" by then "come on back"

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UHF antennaes don't need tuning like the old 27MHz ones did, dave06.

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thank christ for that, I had a mongrel job with the other old one

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