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    Quote Originally Posted by Philipo View Post
    We use top of the line Motorola's at work, ( I work in pest destruction in the northern Tararuas) these are fully waterproof 5w UHF ( we run our own channel ) and they are a bloody good bit of kit, not cheap though around a grand each, they are a basic unit but the old "KISS" works well, also having a grunty CB unit in the truck helps. One time stands out where I was miles in the hills and tried my boss from a radio point we have and I got him on our #1 channel, he was sitting at ITM in Palmy ( farken miles away ) and he came in crystal clear with out even using a repeater


    Hills a certainly the down fall of hand held's but for most situations they will do the job, If you're using em while hunting remember to keep the volume down and if ya trying to get hold of a mate, have a system worked out like give 2 or 3 clicks on the trigger to get his attention with out blaring out a shit load of noise, nothing worse than creeping through the bush and next thing ya mates voice comes yelling out scarring the shit out'a everything for a square K

    Those Rinos look quite cool, pity they don't do a UHF model, but for most hunting ( where you're out in the sticks ) running VHF is probably all ya need and cheaper
    Ummm, the PRS bands that are used by Garmin, Motorola, GMS, .... are UHF bands. If you want real distance the old school AM stuff has much greater range, 50km or more (sometimes 1000km), but these things are pretty rare. Next best is the VHF which are more expensive and you have to pay license fees for.
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    what would this be like? One Ham Radio Handheld (400-480Mhz) 5w | Trade Me
    its 5watt and uhf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bully View Post
    what would this be like? One Ham Radio Handheld (400-480Mhz) 5w | Trade Me
    its 5watt and uhf.
    Those can usually be programmed to whatever channels you want. Pretty sure you can set the non PRS as receive only or delete them.
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    yes, he said you can programme them, there uhf. the rest of what you said, I don't know what it means, or if that's good or bad.

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    I have a pair of the Uniden 5w ones that are pretty much new in box that I would sell if your interested. PM me if your keen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bully View Post
    yes, he said you can programme them, there uhf. the rest of what you said, I don't know what it means, or if that's good or bad.
    These units cover a much greater frequency range than just the usual frequencies used by the common radios in NZ and Aus but it can be programmed to use just the usual frequencies. You can set it to just listen to the others if you want and have it set so you cannot transmit on those to keep legal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bully View Post
    what would this be like? One Ham Radio Handheld (400-480Mhz) 5w | Trade Me
    its 5watt and uhf.

    You must have an amateur radio operators license to run those radios that are in the listing you can get a fairly heavy fine for being in posession of a ham radio transmitter/reciever without having a license.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    Ummm, the PRS bands that are used by Garmin, Motorola, GMS, .... are UHF bands. If you want real distance the old school AM stuff has much greater range, 50km or more (sometimes 1000km), but these things are pretty rare. Next best is the VHF which are more expensive and you have to pay license fees for.

    Lol, Yeah I just read my post again and I friggen typed it the wrong way round ( we use our own VHF channel, not joe public UHF ) oh well you get what I mean
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