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    GME TX3400 with main unit under cubby, and head unit where you see it.


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    TX3400. main unit in Cubby.

    See pics link.

    Trev.

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    Icom IC400pro. Its able to be reprogrammed by the owner to up to 25 watts plus 128 (from memory)channels. Mine does not have standard cb programming. It works very well. Centre roof antenna. Uniden 2 watt handheld for when I have to walk up hills to help someone who is stuck.

    Ian

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    Dick smoth special hand held. Cose it was only $20 and I needed something in a hurry. I borry my inlaws uniden UH11 sometimes as well.

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    Originally posted by George130
    d**k smoth special hand held. Cose it was only $20 and I needed something in a hurry. I borry my inlaws uniden UH11 sometimes as well.
    ops: ops:
    Drugs must be good should have been Dick Smith

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    Wow we have an auto sensor system on the forum

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    Philips PRM8030

    GME hand held

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    Originally posted by George130
    Dick Smoth.......Wow we have an auto sensor system on the forum
    Dock Smith gets through though :wink: Smooth Dick doesn't.


    Sorry.....


    Uniden sundowner concrete block but it is the aerial and its location that count more so IMHO.

    Can I ask what antennas and mounting locations are used?
    Mahn England

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    Omaroo, I know camera lenses can distort, but it appears that your gear lever can be adjusted so that it sits closer to the driver so it isn't such a hell of a reach.
    I've noticed quite a few Defender's over the years with the gear lever half a mile away from the driver. It's so much nicer to drive when it falls easily to hand.
    The adjustment procedure is in the manual.

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    Originally posted by rick130
    Omaroo, I know camera lenses can distort, but it appears that your gear lever can be adjusted so that it sits closer to the driver so it isn't such a hell of a reach.
    I've noticed quite a few Defender's over the years with the gear lever half a mile away from the driver. It's so much nicer to drive when it falls easily to hand.
    The adjustment procedure is in the manual.
    Rick - really?

    Mine is in first in that photo. How much closer is your arrangement?

    Cheers
    Chris

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