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    119$ +postage for a 50watt was good I thought but I don't want to annoy every one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Saw those and a mate was telling me of some 30 watt jobs you can get at a great price, might have to get more info off him 30 watts would work well
    thats probably the Icom IC-400 Pro.
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    Seen on another forum, people are buying wouxun brand radios via eBay.

    Chinese made, and you need a small amount of knowhow to initially put in the uhf cb frequencies.

    But at $200 for a pair of 5w handheld, good value for money.

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    Last edited by Ronin; 28th November 2012 at 07:25 PM. Reason: Link
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    Looks like you will have set the frequency every time you want to change channels ? Unless I missed something lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by megatexture View Post
    Looks like you will have set the frequency every time you want to change channels ? Unless I missed something lol
    sorry should have been more clear.. u just assign channel names to frequencies u wanna Tx/Rx. I set mine up with the usual 80 channels of UHF CB. Then you just change channels as usual. The particular model I got allows me to listen to two channels simultaniously.

    This is the exact model i got .. with bigger battery and programming cable.
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    Nice find!

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    Yeeeeeeey my handheld finally came, all good now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by megatexture View Post
    Looks like you will have set the frequency every time you want to change channels ? Unless I missed something lol
    I'll tell you for sure soon.

    At worst every channel will have to be programmed in, then it's just selecting a memory channel.

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    You can download the software to program them, just remember to order a programming cable as programming via the front panel is painful.

    I will mention, these radios are not covered by the CB class licence. This could cause you some problems down the track so buyer beware.

    I have a couple of the wouxons for use on the amateur 2m and 70cm bands which is legal if you have an appropriate licence.

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