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Emcom Communications online web store

Post by vk6hgr »

Hi All.

This group have some interesting radio related stuff in their web store. I haven't used them at all but it beats trying to import stuff from the states or convince Dick Smith to stock these things again.

The URL is:

http://www.emcom.com.au/store
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Emcom Communications

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Hi All,

I'm Brian from Emcom Communications and a new member here. I have been floating around the different topics answering questions here and there this morning and came across this one.

I should point out I am not on the group to push my business. Where you choose to do business is up to you but if I can help you out I would be more than happy to. My main interest in the group is to spread the word and knowledge of radio and scanning. I have worked in the radio industry for the past 10 years or so and worked with a lot of trunking in that time so I have a great base knowledge of trunking and other PMR stuff.

If anyone has any questions they want to ask feel free and I'll answer what I can.

As for Emcom Communications, we strive to offer customer service, something which some others are tending to drop these days. Just because we are based in Sydney doesn't mean we can source and ship a product for you and in the days of mobile phone plans and the internet it doesn't cost a fortune to communicate. We have a great selection of brands and products to look at and hopefully the price is pleasing as well.

Of course if you see something you don't like the look of then please don't hesitate to contact us either.

We operate a website at www.emcom.com.au and have an online store with secure payments connected to that www.emcom.com.au/store
We wanted to make the store and payments as easy as possible. This means you can pay securely by credit card, or by money order, or cheque, or direct deposit, or any other way you can think of basically.

If there is something your after and you don't see it on the store let us know. The chances are we have open access to the product, but haven't had a chance to add it to the store yet.

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Post by vk6hgr »

Welcome aboard Brian!

I tell you what, this is a very specky radio:

http://www.emcom.com.au/store/view_prod ... =MOT_GM399

I bet that most of these are sold to couriers and plumbers and spend their whole life on channel 1. Such a waste :-D
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Post by Brian »

Some of the radios we have are just chock full of features. There are also lower versions than this (1, 2, 4 channel jobs) but we find that most people in Australia (myself included), like a big feature packed and big channel radio.

For those looking for a great UHF CB made by Motorola and based on their commercial models have a look at
http://www.emcom.com.au/store/view_prod ... OT_GMCBPRO
It's a little more expensive than most other CB radios, but for the die hard Motorola fan this is the ultimate UHF CB.

I was speaking to one of the guys at Maxon a while ago and he says this is why they have trouble surviving in the Australian market. Everyone wants a radio with everything in it and enough channels to listen to the entire band, even when they don't need that many. The new Taits are also a good example. They have 1500 channels in them. I have been speaking to Tait in the last couple of weeks and we look like we should be signing the papers with them shortly. This will mean we can also offer their full range of equipment including the new Apco 25 transceivers (also with 1500 channels).

Regards,
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