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Which UHF?

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Which UHF?

Post by unbreakable »

Looking at buying a good quality UHF for my Hilux. Looking at spending $300 - $400 including aerial. Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?
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Post by Micky-Lux »

GME are very good.

For your budget, the TX3200 are great. If you want features like Selcall, and a better set, save some more and get the TX4400.

The GME 6db elevated feed antenna works well too, I can't remember the model number of it though. It's the one with the chrome bit at the bottom, and a black whip at the top. (pretty descriptive eh?)
2000 SR-5 turbo diesel, dual airlockers, bit of a lift, some 15x8 sunnies, 32" bighorns, a few spotties, and a wireless, and a kiddie seat in the back.
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Post by spazbot »

you can get a Icom IC400pro
or a Vertex std vx-2200B in that price range both are awsome units
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