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    Handheld UHF

    Hey All,

    Just trying to get some ideas of handheld radios. I've looked around and like the GME 6150 however I want a unit that can be mounted on the dash and can use 12v charging. The 6150 only has a plastic base that can be used both 240 and 12v but I it would bouncy all over the place when 4 wdriving and they don't sell accessories to do what I want for it.
    So had anybody else found a unit around that $300 price range that can do what I want? And how have you mounted it?

    Thanks Mick.
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    40mm heavy duty springs, Dual batteries,
    140 ltr fuel tank,Custom 60ltr water tank, draws, cargo barrier, bull bar, IPF spotties, UHF.

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    I have a Uniden UH076SX (it's an old model now) mounted to my dash with the supplied charging station. I have it hard wired with a switch for charging.
    It's awesome to have mounted and a 2nd option for comes, and has never moved at all when 4wding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    I have a Uniden UH076SX (it's an old model now) mounted to my dash with the supplied charging station. I have it hard wired with a switch for charging.
    It's awesome to have mounted and a 2nd option for comes, and has never moved at all when 4wding.
    Cheers, I'll check out the Uniden site.
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    40mm heavy duty springs, Dual batteries,
    140 ltr fuel tank,Custom 60ltr water tank, draws, cargo barrier, bull bar, IPF spotties, UHF.

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    I have a Uniden UHO78SX-NB handheld mounted on the transmission tunnel. It came with a clip for mounting it, but I have made a stainless steel bracket which secures the unit properly. My original idea was to make it easy to remove the radio in case of flooding or just to take it out of the vehicle when parked, but it was a PITA.

    The bull bar mounted antenna is connected via a small screw-in adaptor. It came with a handheld microphone/ speaker which I have mounted on the dash near the steering wheel. It performs really well.
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    the Icom hand helds imo are the best and most robust i have one that fell under my seat in a truck and the case got mangled from the seat bouncing up and down and is still kicking hard ......

    also used it on the handle bars on my bike a few times on big trips up to townsville and adelaide and a few others . you can get thw aceesories you are looking for it
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    I forgot to add that the Uniden also came with a spare battery, a 240 volt charger and a 12 volt charger too. I fitted an extra power socket to the bottom of the centre console which always has power on so the radio can remain charged at all times if need be.

    The bracket sits over the radio and its original mount, and is lined with foam. I will purchase some fasteners with torx or security heads.
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    Thanks Guys. I'd more want it in a addition to my built in uhf Mudnut and wouldn't permanently fix it. Would be just for when I got out of the vehicle when 4wdriving.
    2007 GU ST-S 4.8 Patrol.
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    140 ltr fuel tank,Custom 60ltr water tank, draws, cargo barrier, bull bar, IPF spotties, UHF.

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    Same comment as Macka - iCom hands down. I take mine from the kayak to the truck and everywhere in between. bullet proof.

    Remember the old adage that the 'Poor man pays twice', and I reckon this is more than true for hand helds that get knocked around more than you plan.
    Between Patrols ATM. Had a beaut GU with 6.5 Chev TD. Next is a GU ute with a 4.5 litre Cummins conversion and a camper on the back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skitzyrex View Post
    Thanks Guys. I'd more want it in a addition to my built in uhf Mudnut and wouldn't permanently fix it. Would be just for when I got out of the vehicle when 4wdriving.
    I have used the Uniden radio as as a handheld quite often and it has excellent range. It has a full metal casing and is supposed to be water resistant without the mic plugged in. I hope it might survive if I ever drown the Patrol. The radio has really good range and a heap of functions I have yet to explore. These days I have a pair of cheap Oricom radios that I use for recoveries and the like.
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    Do yourself a favour and get one of these..... http://www.auscb.com/apps/webstore/

    Aussie made. Cheapest on the market, and probably the best. I picked one up couple of weeks ago and am loving it.

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