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Thread: Hand held UHF's - anyone got a GME TX610

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 View Post
    Sorry to dig up an old thread......................but.........


    Seriously looking at one of these guys:

    WOUXUN KG-UVD1P KG-UVD1 420-520 /136-174Mhz &Earpiece - eBay Transceivers, Ham Radio, Radio Equipment, Consumer Electronics. (end time 31-Dec-09 11:47:38 AEDST)
    WOUXUN KG-UVD1P

    Dual Band handheld.

    •UHF 4 watts 420-520 Mhz (this range can vary (3 models available)- make sure you can get 477 for Aussie UHF)
    •VHF 5 watts 136-174 Mhz

    • Work Mode:U-V、U-V、V-V、U-U can be set freely
    • SOS Function
    • 1750Hz tone
    • DTMF Encoding Function
    • CTCSS/DCS Scan(Digital/Analog)
    • Bright Flashlight Illumination
    • Band Can Be Set Freely on The Same Channel VHF TX-UHF RX or UHF TX-VHF RX
    • English Voice Guide
    • Digital FM Radio
    • Wide/Narrow Bandwidth Selection(25khz/12.5khz)
    • Priority Scan, Add Scanning Channel
    • High/Low Power Selection
    • Channel Name Edit and Display
    • 50 Groups CTSS/105Groups DCS
    • Multi Step Frequency:(5K/6.25K/10K/25K/50K/100K)
    • Multi Scan
    • VOX Transmission
    • Transmit Overtime Voice Prompt
    • Begin/End Transmitting BEEP Prompt
    • Auto/Manual Keypad Lock
    • Wire Clone, Programmable By Computer
    • Stopwatch Function
    • Low Voltage VOICE prompt
    • Busy Channel Lockout


    According to the Ham sites, these are up to Yaesu/Icom standards electronically, not too far short of them in build quality, and 1/4 the price.

    Apparently a bit awkward to program in field, but the software is easy to use.

    The other main gripe people have, is that the unit is not dual receive. ie, it won't accept a UHF and VHF signal at the same time. First transmission in, first served. Not going to be an issue for me, I think. I have enough trouble listening to one conversation................ just ask my wife.
    You wont regret the purchase. Best to buy the programming cable (less than $10) and use the free software. I'd also recomend buying direct from 409Shopwww.409shop.com 409 ??? ??? KG-UVD1 VX-8R VX-3R VX-7R VX-170 KG-699E KG-669 KG-689 PX-777 PX-888 FT-897 FT-857 VX-177 VXA-300 KG-679 VEV-3288S V-1000 TG-UV FT-817ND FT-60R FT-897 FT-857 VX-7R VX-7RB VX-6R VX-3R FT-1802M FT-8800R VX - all their prices include postage and are generally better value than ebay.

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    I have that exact radio bought from 409 shop. I cannot rate it highly enough, It's a bloody great wee radio. Programming is dead easy with the programming cable, (very much worth the money) but make sure you get the series cable and not the USB one. The USB software is known to have "issues". I also bought the battery eliminator, to run direct from a cig lighter, (though it does come with a cig lighter cable for the charger stand), and a stubby antenna as well. The radio itself is the same size as the old Uniden UH040 0.5 Watt radio's, so not too big or too small. Very loud and clear audio as well.
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  3. #23
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    Put in my order last night.

    Grabbed the 1700mah battery, and the dual charger so I can charge both handset and spare at the same time.

    I did order the USB cable, though. No serial ports on my rig, and the only problems I'd read about was that the software wouldn't run on Vista for some people......... which it does for me, since I downloaded it first, just to be safe.

    Just hiding all the e-mail evidence now.

  4. #24
    d@rk51d3 Guest
    Well, got the radio from "409shop", and she is a ripper.

    Transmit and receive is very clear, and signals are strong.
    The only complaint was that my transmit volume was a little low. Probably just the inbuilt mic. A good remote mic should fix that.

    Had a little trouble with the programming cable, but it was more of a manufacturing fault.

    Programmed the 40 UHF CB channels, plus extras for the 9 repeaters (so UHF1 with same TX and RX freq, follwed by UHF1R with separate TX and RX freq on the one channel, then UHF2, UHF2R etc. )

    Can program 9 FM radio stations too.

    Put in some of the local Police VHF frequencies, though they probably aren't used anymore. Plus some CFS, SES and Ethnic VHF frequencies.

    Anyone have some suggestions for other frequencies to slot in? Ive got about 80 spaces left.

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