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    Rockylizard Guest

    5W Handheld UHF CB

    Gday...

    I am thinking of getting a Handheld UHF CB - and I believe one (or both) of the following have a removable antenna to allow connection to an external, bullbar mounted antenna. I also believe both have a 12v cig lighter charger available as well.

    GME TX-6100 CB 5W Handheld - or - ICOM IC-41S 5watt UHF Handheld

    Interested in comment on which of these is preferred (from those who use them) and confirmation of their connectibility to external antenna.

    Also, will the introduction of the 80 channel CB make these obsolete?

    Cheers
    John

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    You would need to make sure that the handhelds are upgradeable to suit the new channel separation
    IC41S is wideband only i believe so cannot be reprogrammed
    GME is also not reprogrammable from a quick search

    You will still be able to use the radios with the new channel spacing but audio volume will be reduced when communicating with an 80 channel unit.

    I have an IC440 installed in my D3 which I am happy with and it is reprogrammable I believe.


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    The ICOM is programmable, and I'm hoping that it can be set to the new frequencies. There's a programming cable/software available for the 41s.

    CBfreq's ICOM IC-40S and IC-41S page has a programme that allows up to 80 rx/tx channels so I hope it has the right spacing!

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    I got an icom, had 3 of them for 8 years and sold 2 to a member here.
    I keep it in my car at all times, has been dropped, thrown and driven over in mud.
    They are rock solid, do not take up any room on dash etc and with remote microphone very very handy.

    Thats been my experience.

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    Of the 2, I would pick the ICOM.

    Just for giggles, do a bit of a search on WOUXUN KG-UVD1P. (here and google)
    You'll be pleasantly surprised.

    A few guys here will vouch for them too.

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    I had a GME unit for 6 years. It had a car kit. You simply screwed off the flexible arial and then screwed on the car kit wire. This then connected to the car mounted ariel but also charged the radio through the same connection. I added a handheld mike. This all worked well. I dont know how it compares to the ICOM.

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    I have the GME hand held. I take off the small fitted aerial and just screw on my external aerial when in the Disco. If your not talking all the time you will get many days before you have to recharge. Give Contact communications a call do a google they sell on line and offer good advice. They are very well priced.
    Cheers Tinman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinman View Post
    Give Contact communications a call do a google they sell on line and offer good advice. They are very well priced.
    Cheers Tinman
    Tinman,

    Contact Comms are in receivership and I could not find their online store not sure they are still around ?

    Rockylizard,

    I have purchased from Prestigecom.net.au Your Garmin GPS and Two-way cb radio shop in Australia before online and these guys appear to be very competitive and delivered within a day or two.

    I have a handheld, think it is only 2w as I have only had to use it for short range comms in a convoy so far, however would be interest in the option of being able to connect to a separate aerial when in the vehicle to increase range etc.

    Regards,

    George

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    There is an adaptor that screws on top of your hand held which allows you to connect to external aerials.
    Cheers Tinman

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    I'll second the WOUXUN KG-UVD1P reccomendation made by d@rk51d3

    Purchased one on the same rec' some months back, and it's WAY better than most of the small HH stuff offered here .... for a measy $127 delivered!

    .... and it's 128 channels, and fully programmable UHF/VHF 4w/5w, with removeable antenna.
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