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was thinkin bout this one...

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Its supplied by electus distributions who are the wholesaler for most of Jaycar's products, they have a special right now for 3 CB radios,a nd I think this one was $25 or something... bargain price really....

maybe we should organise a group buy for before the cruise

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Boyz If memory serves me correct those UHF are a POS! For $25 I can guarantee that yes it may cover the 5km range but It will break out alot and wont be clear...

acsplit arrange the group buy a while back as his work sells them... spend the $90 or so on one of his as they are quality.. I have one and have used the ones your looking at and there is a huge difference in quality

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http://www.dansdata.com/digitalk.htm

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http://www.strathfield.com/Product.asp?ProdID=201

Contacted Electus, turns out its the same CB but the older housing (ie its cosmetically out of style) hence why they're clearing em at $23... and for that price even if it only works for 500m its f**kin awesome.

Jaycar is still sellin em at $42

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