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Put me down for one of the UH-042's as well if it helps bolster the numbers on the order. I have sold the jaycar unit to a friend.

If we ALL get the Uniden UH-042's we can use the Selective calling feature which will mean you can cut all the external chatter out and only recieve calls from guys on the cruise - cool huh? :P

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As for teh handhelds, I saw these in Dickies for $98, accessories are extra of course. For a saving of $5 i'm gonna pick one up next time i'm down there hey :)

There are three models available:

UH-037 About $80

UH-040 About $98

UH-042 About $140

As for the vox headsets, they retail for $97. I can get a price tomorrow but they will still be very expensive.

We need to confirm numbers & how we can do the deal - let me know of any ideas. Note that I will be going to Busselton on Thursday to visit the folks so the best time to do it would be tomorrow.

Didnt i see a headset on jaycar for like 11.95??

Hey i got an old pair of headfone that fit a plane u reckon this thing would have jacks for it ahh... wait a minute, i might look like a bit of a tool driving with a bigass headset on:uh-huh:

Macka - vox is a 'feature' of the unit, but you need the headset to suit. I am pretty sure that there is an aftermarket headset to suit but there is no stock in WA. I really don't think that the headsets are a good op;tion though due to their expense & I wouldn't think that you guys will be on the radio all the time - if you are it will cost you a fortune in batteries anyway.

I would be happy to get the stock to PVA (if that it OK with you Joe) & you guys can give him the money on the weekend.

Just a thought re the UHF radios guys:

We (err - I mean DSE) are getting some 'home brand' UHF's in soon that have the vox capability & will be much cheaper than the Uniden products but with the same performance. Might be a more cost effective option as I am sure that the price my contact can do will be very good indeed.

My recommendation: wait a few weeks till they come through & save some moolas:D

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