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UHF Communication


Hi All, a new member here.

I travel solo in my small car, and was considering a UHF radio for communication,  I can use,whilst on the road.

Do I have to buy an all out package,( installed, with antennae) or can I get away with a hand held U 80 channel UHF radio. I was looking at a Uniden 80 ch., that is retailing for $50-$80.

It is basically to communicate with fellow road users in front or behind me, which may need to be contacted for one thing or another. 

TIA



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A handheld will work fine for the purpose you descibe. At that price (and there are a few around that price) it will be low powered. Check all the usual camping, 4x4 and auto shops for specials. If you want a more powerful unit look at the GME TX3100 Plug and Play that doesn't require installation costs. $263 @ BCF currently.

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Welcome to the gang Maria, enjoy here and out in the playground.

UHF can be an important piece of your rig so buy quality as toys don't cut the mustard.

I see no reason why a good quality hand held wouldn't do what you say you want it for. 

That said, I have a fitted GMEand wouldn't be without it. When on the road with or without the aluminium tent on the back of my Collie it gets used most days. 



-- Edited by Dougwe on Monday 18th of December 2017 08:22:46 PM

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Thank You for the replies, I am now in research mode with the GME brand, and can see the benefits, much appreciated for your help. Travelling Oma

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I thought it would be a good idea to have something just in case ended up purchasing a GME TX 6155 



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There are many Brands out there...

Suggest you check this one out...

 

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CRYSTAL-DBH50R-HAND-HELD-UHF-CB-RADIO-5W-WATT-80CH-2-WAY-LED-LIGHT-CHARGER-NEW/222570787479?epid=27003302888&hash=item33d240b297:g:~OAAAOSwOjBZYxPo

 

5 WATT power and long range.

Great performer. Excellent price too.



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Travelling Oma,
Nothing to do with UHF radio, more interest in your Avatar seeing that the wife likes to be called Oma by the
granddaughter !! wife being Dutch wondering if their is any connection ?
Pomme.

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Hi Pomme

I'm afraid I am guilty, but only by heritage. My parents came out from The Netherlands, but I was born here. Being a grandmother now, I am called Oma for that reason. Trying to keep the tradition going, and teaching grandson, some Dutch hehe.



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