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    does anyone else have a Uniden UH095SX UHF?

    Hi all
    Just seeing if anyone else has this same UHF?
    I bought mine second hand a little while ago now and it didn't come with any power cables, arials or mounting bracket
    So just seeing what they are like and do i need to run two arials?
    It has two arial plugs coming out of the back of the unit which are labled as- "UHF ANT" and "HF ANT"??
    Also will i need anything else to install it?
    And where could i possably buy replaceent powerleads to suit?

    Sorry i'm hopeless with this sort of stuff

    THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!!

    TIM.

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    Hey Tim,

    Pretty sure that is what i have

    You do need two aerials if you intend on using both UHF and AM. You may find that the power cable is fairly standard. I will check if my old Uniden AM has the same cable as the dual unit in the disco, pretty sure it is just three wires (or is it even just two?). The mounting bracket is also the same as other full size units as i just used the one in the Disco (older Uniden AM C, come to think of it i think i just re-used the power cable also so all should be pretty universal. maybe try Tandy/Dick Smith or anyone that sells Uniden?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stikman View Post
    Hey Tim,

    Pretty sure that is what i have

    You do need two aerials if you intend on using both UHF and AM. You may find that the power cable is fairly standard. I will check if my old Uniden AM has the same cable as the dual unit in the disco, pretty sure it is just three wires (or is it even just two?). The mounting bracket is also the same as other full size units as i just used the one in the Disco (older Uniden AM C, come to think of it i think i just re-used the power cable also so all should be pretty universal. maybe try Tandy/Dick Smith or anyone that sells Uniden?
    Sweet thanks Philippe!!
    Thats what i was after
    Yeah it's just two wires, so i think i should be right just running any wires ay?
    Might head into dick smiths one day and see what they have to offer.

    CHEERS TIM.

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    uh095sx

    yes i have a uh095sx. there's a thing called a dummy inserter that lets the computer think it is running on the propper wave length, (so the electricity dont go back through the antanner and reck your out put). I've been looking for the said item, but not to hard. Hey ya am can run on ya car arial any way, ibet ya thats a cheaper way out. But i dont know how good upper and lower side band would go. Any way our cb's dont have that yet any way. Im glad my old school sais the more the merrier in cb's.

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    uh095sx

    Quote Originally Posted by robert0453 View Post
    yes i have a uh095sx. there's a thing called a dummy inserter that lets the computer think it is running on the propper wave length, (so the electricity dont go back through the antanner and reck your out put). I've been looking for the said item, but not to hard. Hey ya am can run on ya car arial any way, ibet ya thats a cheaper way out. But i dont know how good upper and lower side band would go. Any way our cb's dont have that yet any way. Im glad my old school sais the more the merrier in cb's.
    OR IN ONE BOX AS IT MAY GO.

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    I have purchased three of the above radios when they were available.
    I believe they they are no longer sold.
    In the three different vehiclesI have them mounted in they run just a single Ariel.
    The Ariel is small and short.
    both Ariel out puts go into a special small box and come out as one.
    I purchased the other two as I was so happy with the first radio.
    It effectively works as a AM 27 meg and UHF radio at the same time.
    You can use the the am in terrain which favors that sort of transmission and visa. versa.
    The out put is 2.5 watts, but it is easy to screw it up to 4 watts as done on one of my radios.
    The short ariel is the thing which limits range.
    It works fine for vehicle to vehicle coms.
    Very , very happy and the case , mic and brackets etc match up to other Unicom radios.
    I like the single ariel option as it save time and space.
    You need the instruction booklet to get the most out of it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by 101 Ron View Post
    I have purchased three of the above radios when they were available.
    I believe they they are no longer sold.
    In the three different vehiclesI have them mounted in they run just a single Ariel.
    The Ariel is small and short.
    both Ariel out puts go into a special small box and come out as one.
    I purchased the other two as I was so happy with the first radio.
    It effectively works as a AM 27 meg and UHF radio at the same time.
    You can use the the am in terrain which favors that sort of transmission and visa. versa.
    The out put is 2.5 watts, but it is easy to screw it up to 4 watts as done on one of my radios.
    The short ariel is the thing which limits range.
    It works fine for vehicle to vehicle coms.
    Very , very happy and the case , mic and brackets etc match up to other Unicom radios.
    I like the single ariel option as it save time and space.
    You need the instruction booklet to get the most out of it .
    Cool thanks for your input guys
    Sounds like i had abit of luck in buying a second hand radio, i bought it off a forum member and he forgot to send the power cables, mounting bracket and instructions, he said he will send them but he never got back to me, and still won't answer my messages
    Thanks for your feedback Ron! Doesn't sound to complecated, i should be able to get hold of some instructions somewhere shorely
    I have a Uniden UHF arial on mine at the moment, maybe thats all i'll need

    CHEERS TIM.

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    You can use the thing as a striaght UHF and use your existing aerial, but look carefully at the writing stamped in the bottom of the radio to make certain to plug the aerial lead into the correct socket or you will blow the radio.
    I have pics coming I have taken tonight in the dark.
    the quailty will not be to good ,but it will give you a idea of how to set it up as a dual radio with one aerial.
    You can use two aerials if you want too thou.
    I do have the correct aerial part nos and mixer box nos some where if you want to go that way..
    A special dual circult aerial must be used for dual operation with one aerial.

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    This one fitted to the 101


    Leads under radio

    Leads under radio and two into one mixer box


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    Defender


    The mixer in hidden under the centre consul

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