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Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 12:12

uppy

Hi Guys ,Im looking a 2 small uniden hand helds from Dick Smiths to use as a truck to truck com.This would be a stand in until we can afford the TX3200. Also the kids can use them when we are camping so they dont get lose.Is this a good idea or am i throwing away 100$.thanks
regards uppy
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AnswerID: 52925   Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 12:15

uppy replied:

Also Jeff (wa) can you ring me ,i can not get you on your moblie thanks
regards uppy
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AnswerID: 52926   Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 12:16

colgout replied:

It is a very useful gdget, use it for reversing trailer, instruction for deep rout wheel placement, gardening at backyeard..... the application is endless. And the price has dropped a lot, you can pay $98 for 2 uniden one and they are tiny (as tiny as handphone). You will not regret the $100 spent. Go for it.....
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AnswerID: 52927   Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 12:30

Truckster (Vic) replied:

Check out the wattage on the smaller cheaper ones.. sometimes they have a range of about 1 car length :(

Ended up buying a second hand 5 watter off Ebay, $469 retail $100 off ebay! Needed a new battery $70, and Im laughin.
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AnswerID: 52930   Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 12:38

myfourby replied:

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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AnswerID: 52931   Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 12:43

Member - Jeffrey replied:

Hi Uppy
I have the uniden pair and they are great but have limitations for truck to truck overs as long as your not more than about 2to3 k's apart there great.generally line of sight sort of thing,..for the money a deal but remember you get what pay for.
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AnswerID: 52936   Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 13:06

Member - Jeff M (WA) replied:

They are excellent, we use them for work (adjustung cameras etc) we have just upgraded to the new 2 watt version (look exact the same) and can get all the way accross a suburb no worries. Bloody good.

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AnswerID: 52938   Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 13:52

Member - Bradley replied:

Have used then on site in mines, the gme version is heaps better than the uniden, but costs about $130 or so each. If mainly for the kids, i saw some no-namers for $70 a pair in the junk mail yesterday..

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FollowupID: 314725   Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 14:42

Member - Jeff M (WA) posted:

for $130 you might as well get the 2Watt version of the uniden and $140. Nothing wrong with those little Unidens, my old 5 watter Uniden is not real fantastic compared to GME, but the little ones are excelent.

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AnswerID: 52941   Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 14:08

Member - Andrew O replied:

Uppy,
They are on special at Kmart at the moment (ends today) for $89.
Cheers
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AnswerID: 52951   Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 16:12

robb replied:

I have a GME 1 watt handheld... Its great, tiny and works a treat... I think I paid $109 for it...

Cheers
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FollowupID: 314925   Submitted: Sunday, Apr 04, 2004 at 21:00

Waynepd (NSW) posted:

I agree with Robb, I have the GME TX610, cost about $108 from prestigecom, delivered to my door. It works brilliantly with handsfree vox capability too.

The 1 Watt power gives pretty good range over open ground but it does shorten considerably in the scrub.

Depending what you plan to use them for, the unidens may suit you better for the price but the old saying is "You only get what you pay for". If reliability and coverage is your aim, spend the extra and go the GME, if you only want to be guided over obstacles, use them car-to-car or line up the caravan, the uniden will probably be adequate.
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AnswerID: 52958   Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 16:27

Dave from Fraser Coast 4WD Club replied:

bought, for work, yesterday, a twin pack of uniden 1 watters, with rechargeable batts and desktop charger for $197, so far, seem okay

We also have the little t(.5watt) win pack jobbies and they are good performers for what they are.

-Of course for the serious stuff we have Icom IC40s, but they are in a field all of their own!!
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AnswerID: 52972   Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 18:45

Bitsumishin - Mike A (WA) replied:

Uppy, I have a couple of these 0.5watt models (Uniden OH36). Perfect for talking people over difficult 4x4 terrain, they work pretty well but if I had my time again, I'd choose ones that could be recharged. These things seem to have a battery life of about half an hour if the war office likes to talk like mine. I tried rechargeables in them but they only seem to last 5-10 minutes. Depends how much talking you do I suppose. You're welcome to borrow mine for a weekend if you want to see if they are value for money before you buy.
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AnswerID: 52988   Submitted: Friday, Apr 02, 2004 at 20:57

Bob Y. - Qld replied:


Uppy,

We have 3 of the Uniden's around here, and they are much better than I thought they would be. Judging by Uniden's 5 watt gear, that is. We can "crack" our repeater which is 30 kms away, but can usually only talk through the r'peater during cooler months. Don't use them much, and the alkaline batteries last for months.

For $100/pair, I'd buy 4. Go for it...
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AnswerID: 53019   Submitted: Saturday, Apr 03, 2004 at 00:56

Member - Toonfish replied:

have used 2 types of uniden . 5 watt and work well for car to car
i brought one as a pack for me and the brother then got one of the newer scan 2 pack ones .
i am selling the uniden uh37 .5 watt with scan and 1-8 duplex for $40 if you want just one?

cheers
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FollowupID: 314817   Submitted: Saturday, Apr 03, 2004 at 10:33

uppy posted:

Thanks Toonfish ,for the offer ,but i need 2 handhelds
regards uppy
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AnswerID: 53027   Submitted: Saturday, Apr 03, 2004 at 06:50

Eric from Cape York Connections replied:

I have 2 off the hand helds.They work fine and as you say the kids can use them when on a walk we do this.
The only thing I can recomend is buy the ones with the aa batereies and not the aaa batereirs as the aaa are harder to get out side of the cities.
Just about any store will carry AAs.

Just a few thoughts
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AnswerID: 53032   Submitted: Saturday, Apr 03, 2004 at 08:50

Mark replied:

The cheap $98 ($89) for two Unidens are great value & we bought 2 sets. Only thing is no where to plug external charger so have to fiddle around changing batteries every time they need charging (every day normally).
Cheers
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AnswerID: 53038   Submitted: Saturday, Apr 03, 2004 at 10:29

uppy replied:

Thanks for the replies guys We are going to buy a set today when we go for a drive with Jeff M regards uppy
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AnswerID: 53281   Submitted: Monday, Apr 05, 2004 at 19:06

prado_95 replied:

Just be aware that most units using AAA bateries are rather thirsty on power consumption. Those batteries are also harder to get in remote places (hey - would it fail any other place), and usually more expensive.

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