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Dont forget that we will be paying National Park entry per car ($15), and if everyone could try to get a CB to assist communications.

Any suggestions as to specs required ???

Tricky Dicky has a handheld UHF scanner for approx $80....will this suffice ?

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Dont forget that we will be paying National Park entry per car ($15), and if everyone could try to get a CB to assist communications.

Any suggestions as to specs required ???

Tricky Dicky has a handheld UHF scanner for approx $80....will this suffice ?

Honest Gaza

No no and no.

Don't waste your money..it's only a 500MW.

At the very least and I mean VERY LEAST get a 2watt Uniden UH-044XR.

Go see James or Chadi at Dick Smith Powerhouse Bankstown and tell em Ivan with the XRT sent ya.

$130 down from $168.

Even with the two watter you loose reception pretty quickly if you venture far from the group. It's meant to give you 8kms, but realistically you wont get half. How do I know? I have one.

With the 500mw it might say you can get 3kms, total bull, I havent seen anything more than 500m - 1km on a 500MW. And when you through trees and mountains, your bugged.

If you can afford it I'd be going for a 5watter the UH052XR handheld, for $330, RRP is $398. or a 5watt incar uh-013 for $380, RRP $498.

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Cro is the man to talk to, and I'm sure he'll be here shortly. Mention UHF and his ears stand up...

Handheld, make sure it is a 40 channel uhf cb, and enquire about the output, which is measured in watts.

0.5 watts is the base(I think) and will only get you a km or 2. Go up from there to 2 watts, good for about 5km.

Above that you get to the full 5 watts, which is preferable. Cro, saleen1 and myself all have a built in unit, which gets much better distance again.

I'm sure there are other features to shop for, depends on your budget and what your after I guess.

Check back here (or do a search for UHF and Cro as he has posted info before).

*edit* see what I mean his ears stand up when anyone mentions UHF. Beat me to the post....

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*edit* see what I mean his ears stand up when anyone mentions UHF. Beat me to the post....

I just can't stand it when you can't get a hold of someone cause they got a sh*tty CB. I do what I can to get people quality stuff for dirt cheap. I forgot to mention, all the gear I get comes with a receipt, not some sort of shonky deal.

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Thanks Cro...I will investigate further. I am hoping that a suitable implement will fall on my lap before the weekend. We are doing a job at some of the NSW jails where CB radios will be required and I am hoping to borrow one.

If not, I'll look for the UH044XR as suggested.

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Cro, just your thoughts or anyone who may shed some light on the subject..... I really dont want to drill holes in my baby, and also have a loan of a CB from work. I was wondering if you think I'd still get a decent reception if I mounted the antenna in place of the tow ball on the back or the car?

I can get the areial cable to the back of the car no troubles, just wanted to make sure I'd at least get some sort of reception from that low on the back of the car?

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Dankman,

When I first put my cb in I didnt want an external aerial at all, so I simply stood an aerial up on the back seat between the split fold of the seat. I was able to get up to 5 km range between my car and my mates (a Late model camira with an identical setup). This is at least equivalent to a handheld.

Left it like that for a couple of months until I found the glass mount I have now.

I dont think you would have any problems at all mounting on the towbar, especially if your talking truck-sized uhf aerials. Should be fine for our use anyway.

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Dankman, if you are using a conventional aerial (not ground independant) then your car will act as a ground plane for the signal and you will get plenty of reception in front of you but not much behind. Centre of the roof is best, but who wants to do that?

Should not be a problem as you are in a HaaG and so will be at the back of the pack anyway... :ta:

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The List

Departing Mt Annan

Trumpy

ducatijb

cramorr

Whitetee

cul08r

Phantomxr6

bcl

xr6ikness

XRSEX

Geeseman

RJS

Ken24T

Honest Gaza

Nyopa

Departing Canberra Saturday 3:30pm

JJ_Phantom

Turbo6man

Catching up in Jindabyne Saturday night

MS700

Cro

twinxrs

Meeting in Jindabyne Sunday 8:30am

Falchoon

KrasH

Zathris

YCL

WhiteXR6T

Unsure where we are meeting

saleen1 (probably Cooma on Saturday afternoon)

PaulM

Dankman

Still on maybe list

cvanxr

Skeets

sash

If I have missed anyone, or I have you in the wrong place, let me know.

Trumpy

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