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Interstate people, I will confirm postage costs hopefully by Monday next week. So INTERSTATE - Please hold your EFT/Order until then

Ok GB on CB Radios - going ahead!

Details as per below, any issues post in the thread - DO NOT PM ME. I get too many Admin/Trader PMs a week.

Please keep all discussion in this thread. Its much easier for me to look after.

Start Date: Now

End Date:. 27/03/2009

Product: 3 Watt 38 Channel UHF CB Radio

http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=DC1060

- UHF FM transmission

- No licence required

- 3,000 & 1,000mW output power

- Up to 12km transmission range

- 38 Channels and 38 sub-codes

- 10 different call melodies

- Dual watch function

- VOX function

- Stop watch function (0:00:00) - (9:59:59)

- Electronic volume

- Repeater function

- Automatic squelch function

- Battery level indicator

- Key lock function

- Key tone function

- LCD back-light function

- Supports external headset

- Supports external AC-DC charger (included)

- ACMA approval

Price: $110

(RRP is $170 for one, $135 for 10, saving of $25 for bulk purchase)

Car Charger - $10 additional cost (recommended)

Company Supplying: JayCar/DigiTech

Delivery Options:

Victoria - Pickup Only (I will organise a meet in Vic section to collect for everyone)

Interstate - Postage to be confirmed. Buyer covers the cost. I would imagine around $10-$15 depending.

Payment Details:

Accnt Name: Mr Ashley Cosgriff

BSB: 063 419

Accnt#: 1000 5658

Reference: SAU User Name

If you do not include your user name, you'll loose your money for wasting my time :P

Extra Notes!!!!!

1. Please post in this thread once you EFT so I can lookout for it. Also how many you order/if you are taking a car charger, etc etc.

2. Interstate people - If we get for EG 10 people from NSW. I will post to one delegate/trusted SAU user of my choice (if possible). Its just too much dicking around to send 10 packages as im sure you can appreciate. I hope this will be OK for people.

3. If you think you can get a cheaper brand/model - good for you. I dont care. This is through a trusted supplier (not some ebay muck around). So ye its not the cheapest going around. But its certainly the most reliable.

Confirmed Payments/Details:

1. R31Nismoid - 1 CB, 1 Charger

Any questions... well, there shouldnt be. We all know what a CB is/does

Cheers

Ash

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RE: batteries - as per the add, it comes with a rechargeable battery pack or whatever...

If you want extra you can work that out with Jaycar, i doubt there would be anything major discount wise there so not worth the effort.

Plus the stock rechargeables should have a few years shelf life at least. I dont see the need for extra personally

If its only $20 in bulk (to my place, or i pickup) then thats ok.

I'll just cover that as its far easier than trying to workout the breakdown into cents.

Hey rAsh,

Put me down for a CB, charger and can you find out how much the hands free kit is coz I reckon I'll take one of those too.

I shall find out and let ya know on the mafia mate :verymad:

okey dokey Ash, i have moneys ready to go. however scratch the car charger from my order. i already have one (yes the DC-1036). will deposit $110 tonight k?

Go for it mate :wub:

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