AnswerID: 1684 Submitted: Saturday, Jan 05, 2002 at 00:00
Nigel
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Don't leave home without a UHF. Even if you never talk on it it will still be worthwhile just for what you hear. The best basic unit is the GME TX3200 or get a TX4400 or TX3400 if you want to be able to listen to police frequencies as well. Put a sticker on your van showing what frequency you are on (these are available from Caravan World magazine I think). The trucks will be nicer to you if they can talk to you (mostly - there are always idiots in every type of vehicle). Apart from UHF you have to decide if you really need long range
communications. If you are only following the major roads then you may not, but a HF (and VKS737
membership) is still useful to talk to other long term travellers who may be able to tell you of spots you would otherwise miss. Also useful for getting up the the minute road conditons/
weather reports that are a lot harder to get hold of on
sat phone. I have a UHF, HF, GSM phone with external antenna, and a personal
EPIRB in case all else fails. A personal
EPIRB is fairly cheap life insurance, but should only be used in a life threatening emergency otherwise the bill could be large. Happy travels.
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