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Guest veesixtyfour

Hey Guys im looking into getting us some cheap gear through work

Ill be talking to the UNIDEN rep Thursday next week

hopefully we will be able to get the gear a HELL of alot cheaper then any group buy from a major retailer :D

Ill see whats avaliable to us and how much less then retail the gear will cost :mad:

I'll keep every1 posted :)

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Guest veesixtyfour

Im still waiting for the dumb ass to get his ass into gear and come and see me :(

My work environment has changed, so not bludging atm :)

in the middle of setting up a wireless network, but ill be seeing him hopefully in the next day or so, ill call him tomorrow and have another update for you guys.. sorrys its taking so long but its out of my hands ! ;)

Hi all.

I can get these handhelds wholesale from a local electronics distributor with an account with the supplier. We have been using them with much tougher re-chargeable batteries and driving heaps more current through them than standard. (kinda like upping the boost on them :O )

We get insane range on them, approx 6-8k max on full charge NOT LINE OF SIGHT but they are just typical handhelds otherwise.

Can also get vox headsets for them, kinda gay lookin boom mic headsets that operate when you talk into them so you dont have to hold them and push a button.

Ill confirm prices tomorrow for all of the above and post here. happy to get as many as you need.

Hope this helps :(

Cheers.

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