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Group Buy: Cb Radios (updated - Dec 23)


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Hey mate, mine turned up today. Thanks heaps! :(

you dont have the link for the car charger do you? or the sellers name? thanks

EDIT dont worry mate, found it: http://stores.ebay.com.au/Domiclo-AU hope thats the same one.

yeah thats the one if anyone needs them...im gonna get me a car charger too

my joint... this week im working til 9pm (so after 9 if ya want)... friday however im working til 330pm... anytime after that providing im home :P

just ring me before hand to see where i am... or set up a time on the weekend either at my joint or the factory

yeah, readin up on that you cant use the car charger to power the cb radio :blink: meh, you gotta use the same plug for the charger as for the VOX so yeh... the batteries shouldnt go flat in a hurry anyway.

Well done Ni. Very pleased with mine and currently trying to intercept some conversations around the bayside area. For some reason not many residents seem to be using CB's :D

Thanks for organising it and see you sometime soon mate :D

haha no worries.

yeah it depends what channel and what time... during the day early in the afternoon theres a lot of bumpkin babble :P

ive still got ABuSDs at home... and urs jax... and fernis i will post urs out today so u should get it wednesday latest

For some reason not many residents seem to be using CB's :)

The reason would be that you've got about a 500 metre line of sight transmission range with a handheld.

There's an extremely good chance that even if you can hear people, they won't be able to hear you, because the majority of UHF users have a minimum 3+ watt output, which means that unless you are using a repeater, you'll probably only be able to talk to people on the same block as you.

I don't like your chances of being able to hit a repeater with a handheld either, unless you're standing right under it!

25+ watts and a beam will squash you every time. :)

ive picked up people in Bendigo and Frankston chatting on mine. No bastard can hear me tho :P the supermarket where i work, the managers use cbs to talk to each other... havent had a chance to see if i can pick em up...

The reason would be that you've got about a 500 metre line of sight transmission range with a handheld.

There's an extremely good chance that even if you can hear people, they won't be able to hear you, because the majority of UHF users have a minimum 3+ watt output, which means that unless you are using a repeater, you'll probably only be able to talk to people on the same block as you.

I don't like your chances of being able to hit a repeater with a handheld either, unless you're standing right under it!

25+ watts and a beam will squash you every time.   :)

Thanks for the information. :P It was supposed to be sarcastic though but a bit difficult to convey :P I have used them out in the country a fair bit when on dirt bikes which is where this will come in handy as well as the cruises. B)

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