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UHF Selection - Comments?
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UHF Selection - Comments?
Hi
Im looking at getting my first UHF radio and this is what I have in mind:
Uniden UH088SX DIN Size UHF Radio
RFI CD900 Rugged 6.5db Antenna
I live in the NT and it would most prob only used for convoy trips. I was planning to mount the aerial on my bullbar and tap into the cd players power source.
Was also thinking of getting a cheap handheld later in the year..
Any Cons to this setup?
Thanks
Im looking at getting my first UHF radio and this is what I have in mind:
Uniden UH088SX DIN Size UHF Radio
RFI CD900 Rugged 6.5db Antenna
I live in the NT and it would most prob only used for convoy trips. I was planning to mount the aerial on my bullbar and tap into the cd players power source.
Was also thinking of getting a cheap handheld later in the year..
Any Cons to this setup?
Thanks
Australian made...danos wrote:Why is GME better?
Clarity, strength, durability?
In side by side testing the GMEs typically reach further than Unidens, and produce better clarity at their limit. (I think Kenwood and Icom are better again, but I think they're also more expensive.)
For typical convoy work, the difference isn't an issue - both have sufficient range for club use. If you can't reach somebody, go look for them - or wait for them to come look for you.
Go with the one you like the most.
Re: UHF Selection - Comments?
You may blow fuses, depends on how good the wiring and fuses are? I guess you probobly aren't going to be transmitting when the cd player is at full volume so it may be all right, trial and error.danos wrote:Hi
Im looking at getting my first UHF radio and this is what I have in mind:
Uniden UH088SX DIN Size UHF Radio
RFI CD900 Rugged 6.5db Antenna
I live in the NT and it would most prob only used for convoy trips. I was planning to mount the aerial on my bullbar and tap into the cd players power source.
Was also thinking of getting a cheap handheld later in the year..
Any Cons to this setup?
Thanks
Also make sure you get a good earth - ive heard of people using the radios earth, finding it with a multimeter when the headlights are off and accidentally tapping into the lighting wire as it would have 0 volts, turn the lights on and you have dramas!
Good luck
There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots
Re: UHF Selection - Comments?
I have also read about tapping into the ciggy lighter wires. Would this be a better option?Patroler wrote:
You may blow fuses, depends on how good the wiring and fuses are? I guess you probobly aren't going to be transmitting when the cd player is at full volume so it may be all right, trial and error.
Also make sure you get a good earth - ive heard of people using the radios earth, finding it with a multimeter when the headlights are off and accidentally tapping into the lighting wire as it would have 0 volts, turn the lights on and you have dramas!
Good luck
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