Dunno much at all about the winches but I'd strongly recomend that you buy a GME UHF - And depending on your budget/needs either the TX3200, TX3400 or TX4400 as Macca177 has said.
There's two major differences between all the radios...
TX3200/3400 have a very small and slimline face panel - so if your tight for space either of these are a good model. Keeping in mind that the TX3400 has a remote head that you can put anywhere in the vehicle and place the main unit somewhere tucked away... e.g: under the seat... The TX4400 is a full size DIN mount radio one big advantage over the other two is that the 4400 has a "firewall" mounted speaker. Meaning that the speaker is in the front of the radio next to the LCD screen and you don't need to mount an external speaker to get clear sound.
The second biggest difference is that the TX3400 & TX4400 have a great deal many more features over the TX3200. The 3200 is a very rugged and reliable radio thats for sure, but if you get into using the radio a bit, there's features like Sellcall etc.. that can be very useful and the 3200 doesn't have it. Also if you wanted to have any extra channels programed into the radio, the 3400/4400 has the ability to do this. This feature can be good because apart from the standard 40ch (1-40 Simplex, 1-8 Duplex), you can have channels programed like Ambulance or Fire's...
It really comes down to cost and what you think you'll use it for. If your just goning to use it to talk on on the odd ocassion... then the TX3200 would be the cheaper option. But if you think you might get into using it a fair bit, then maybe a better model like the TX3400/4400 would be the go.
The link below will take you directly to GME'S UHF site:
http://www.gme.net.au/land/uhf_cb_transceivers.php
For your info, you'll find the RRP around this sort of mark:
TX3200 - $329.00
TX3400 - $429.00
TX4400 - $449.00
Cheers
Matty
It's not the truck thats always getting stuck... its the driver... :finger: