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Best UHF to get on a budget?
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Best UHF to get on a budget?
As above im in the market for a UHF im looking to get out of it as cheap as posible, would also prefer one with extra programable channels.
Looking at
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online ... 01#details
https://shop.1wow.com.au/productcart/pc ... oduct=6753
any other sugestions
Cheers Jonezy
Looking at
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online ... 01#details
https://shop.1wow.com.au/productcart/pc ... oduct=6753
any other sugestions
Cheers Jonezy
Last edited by Jonezy01 on Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
that oricom one if you look on their website is about $80 more than what super cheap is selling them for, they have most of the functions of my benelec uhf and it cost twice as much, my sister is getting the oricom soon for her lux will comment on it when she gets it
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when i was shopping for a UHF i ended up buying a good 3w GME handheld... there was no need for an in-car unit (especially driving a soft top). The handheld covers a HUGE range and last ages between re-charging.
http://www.prestigecom.net.au/index.php ... ts_id=1548
http://www.prestigecom.net.au/index.php ... ts_id=1548
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Just Purchased the oricom 050. Happy with it so far, feels to be a reasonably solid unit good clear sound ect... ended up getting from Wow sight and sound and managed to talk them down to $170. Nice and simple interface tuned all the cop channels in about 5mins (only major citys have gone to digital in Queensland.) Now to test its long jevity.
is gold coast digital?Jonezy01 wrote:Just Purchased the oricom 050. Happy with it so far, feels to be a reasonably solid unit good clear sound ect... ended up getting from Wow sight and sound and managed to talk them down to $170. Nice and simple interface tuned all the cop channels in about 5mins (only major citys have gone to digital in Queensland.) Now to test its long jevity.
Did someone tell u that or have you heard one? They're pritty loud for what there sizeJonezy01 wrote:I looked at GME tx3100 there perfect if you dont have any spare DINs, but then you need to purchase external speakers as well (the speakers in them are crap due to there size)
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Tx3220 (I think that's the number!)
Anyway I got it from prestige communictions, came with an aerial for under $300. It's an awesome little unit. Does the job well for what I use it for.
I have purchased 4 of these so far from prestige, 2 for myself and 2 for family members who were impressed with mine. And always good fast service from prestige.
Anyway I got it from prestige communictions, came with an aerial for under $300. It's an awesome little unit. Does the job well for what I use it for.
I have purchased 4 of these so far from prestige, 2 for myself and 2 for family members who were impressed with mine. And always good fast service from prestige.
Is it worth considering the hand held units these days as they seem to be quite good? I am considering this option as I also do a few cruises in my VK and I could use the hand held for this as well.alien wrote:when i was shopping for a UHF i ended up buying a good 3w GME handheld... there was no need for an in-car unit (especially driving a soft top). The handheld covers a HUGE range and last ages between re-charging.
http://www.prestigecom.net.au/index.php ... ts_id=1548
We dont really do a great deal of crazy four wheel driving and can see the advantage even if we are with a group and so someone wants to go for a walk and mobile coverage isnt that great.
A proper unit still seems to be the way to go but what is the primary weakness with a decent handheld other than range (if it is an issue)?
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