AnswerID: 52930 Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 12:38
myfourby
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These are great radios as long as you are not relying on them for transmission over more than 500m as they only have an output of .5w.
I bought one for giving to other 4x4s that dont have a radio on a trip - it works a treat. I've also adapted mine so I can use it on my trail bike. I bought the external mic/speaker and then got some bud headphones to plug into the ext mic/speaker - this setup also works well when riding with 4x4s.
I have used some of these units in the snow also - however they really dont like getting wet! - so when I got mine - I bought the optional leather case to help stop moisture and dust.
Also - the model I bought (from Dick Smith) has a built in battery charger - so I bought 3 AA recharcgable batteries and just plug it into the cigarette lighter to give it some charge. Not that I need it - they're great on batteries - can get a good 2 days or more before it needs charging!
Overall it cost me almost another $80 for the
accessories - but I love it... its been great! Having said that - I'd love a 5w unit instead but cant find one for that price!
-myfourby
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