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hey all. with the midnight cruise coming up i need to get myself a cb. i need a cheapish functional one. dont wanna ebay cos id rather see it b4 i buy. what do y'all reccomend and where can i get one from.

btw i did search, but there isnt much recent. there was a GB a coupla years back. who wants do run another one?

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Cant go wrong with a Uniden hand held. They got the lil mini ones at Dick Smith for about 50 bucks last time i checked. The only shit thing with those ones is that you dont have the option of plugging in an external mic. The next size/model up from these are pretty good, but i think they're nearly double the price.

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IF your looking for them

Aim for ones with 1watt--> 2watt

Otherwise you'll find as soon as you get into twisty areas, you wont be able to even pickup a car 300-400 meters infront of you.

If memory serves me correcy my CB is 1.5 watt

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http://www.uniden.com.au/AUSTRALIA/p_uh044dp_index.asp

And as Age said, rechargeable batteries are a must. I made the mistake years ago of not doing it.

And after a few cruises you need batteries as they dont seem to last all that long

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haha....

2 watts "quad power".

sounds scary.

It would be handy if they had the insight to make the antennas on the handhelds removable so that a decent antenna could be hooked up without having to mangle the radio to do it.

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