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GME tx3220

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Hi Guys

Im looking at buying a GME tx3220 UHF cb.

I'm totally new to the whole radio thing but want to get myself started.
Is this a good cb radio? It seems to be at the lower end of the range but in saying that has all the features that i will need for now.

And secondly, will i be able to pick up the cops if i scan the frequencies?

Thanks

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Diesel Bravo wrote:
And secondly, will i be able to pick up the cops if i scan the frequencies?
Not for long, there slowly moving to digital radio and then encrypting it.
People think that they can break the encryption but that will require some hefty computer work,
Enjoy the life of CB :D
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lol, CB is good , you just got to talk to the right people and ignore the idiots , and youll be fine, and im probably not the person to say this but HIGHT IS MIGHT
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Post by Diesel Bravo »

Thanks Guys

Appreciate the input. Another question, I have a roll bar on my ute and want to mount my aerial along side that. Is it a bad idea to put an aerial right next to a metal object, especially if the roll bar is half the height of the aerial? Or will this have no effect?

Thanks again guys
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Diesel Bravo wrote: Another question, I have a roll bar on my ute and want to mount my aerial along side that. Is it a bad idea to put an aerial right next to a metal object, especially if the roll bar is half the height of the aerial? Or will this have no effect?
You're right, the metal rollbar will interfere with the antenna.

I'd use a small antenna like this one and mount it on the top of the rollbar.

http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.store ... View/D4034
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Post by Diesel Bravo »

Hi again Guys

If this (below) is the list of channels and corresponding frequencies, how is that i will be able to listen to say something on say 40mhz? Or am i not able to with a standard uhf cb.

Thanks heaps

CHAN MHz CHAN MHz
1 26.965 21 27.215
2 26.975 22 27.225
3 26.985 23 27.255
4 27.005 24 27.235
5 27.015 25 27.245
6 27.025 26 27.265
7 27.035 27 27.275
8 27.055 28 27.285
9 27.065 29 27.295
10 27.075 30 27.305
11 27.085 31 27.315
12 27.105 32 27.325
13 27.115 33 27.335
14 27.125 34 27.345
15 27.135 35 27.355
16 27.155 36 27.365
17 27.165 37 27.375
18 27.175 38 27.385
19 27.185 39 27.395
20 27.205 40 27.405
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Diesel Bravo wrote:Hi again Guys

If this (below) is the list of channels and corresponding frequencies, how is that i will be able to listen to say something on say 40mhz? Or am i not able to with a standard uhf cb.

Thanks heaps

CHAN MHz CHAN MHz
1 26.965 21 27.215
There not UHF CB channels!!!
thats the 27mhz range!!!

you may be able to listen to something depending on your scanner;
I've googled your scanner and it will only tune to the UHF CB channels
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Ah! Please excuse my ignorance.

Cheers for that, im understanding it now.

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Diesel Bravo wrote:Ah! Please excuse my ignorance.

Cheers for that, im understanding it now.

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Post by Diesel Bravo »

Sorry just one more question,

With my new GME tx3220 can i listen to HJ's innaloo on frequency 40.4100? Not that i really want to listen, but its more of an example to help my understanding.

I know its a UHF cb but im a little confused with all the frequency listings on the frequencies threads.

If i scan can i pick up these kind of frequencies? ie. 40.4100 etc

Im really new to all this and have no idea what im doing. hahaha, theres always one isn't there.

Cheers guys

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Post by celestial_insight »

I just googled the model and it is not a "radio scanner". It is a 40 channel UHF CB transceiver (even though it will scan through the 40 fixed UHF CB frequencies). You can't really program it to receive other frequencies. I think what you are after is a scanner, not a transceiver, or at least both.
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Diesel Bravo wrote: With my new GME tx3220 can i listen to HJ's innaloo on frequency 40.4100? Not that i really want to listen, but its more of an example to help my understanding.
Unfortunately, no. Your radio can only transmit and receive on the 40 UHF CB channels (476.425 to 477.400Mhz). Nothing else.
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Post by spartacus »

...or these frequencies only:

Citizens Band Radio

Channels
1 476.425 21 476.925
2 476.450 22 476.950
3 476.475 23 476.975
4 476.500 24 477.000
5 476.525 25 477.025
6 476.550 26 477.050
7 476.575 27 477.075
8 476.600 28 477.100
9 476.625 29 477.125
10 476.650 30 477.150
11 476.675 31 477.175
12 476.700 32 477.200
13 476.725 33 477.225
14 476.750 34 477.250
15 476.775 35 477.275
16 476.800 36 477.300
17 476.825 37 477.325
18 476.850 38 477.350
19 476.875 38 477.375
20 476.900 40 477.400
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Post by Diesel Bravo »

Thanks for all the help guys, i really appreciate it!

Im really having a bit of a hard time deciding which UHF CB to get.

I really like the GME TX3420
http://www.gme.net.au/land/transceivers/tx3420.php

But i have another question. It says that this radio will allow me to scan frequencies 403-520 MHz. Is this right? So will this allow me to get a bit of a foot in the door of general scanning? Who would generally be on these frequencies?

Thanks again guys, sorry for all the questions.

Cheers

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Post by vk6hgr »

Diesel Bravo wrote: I really like the GME TX3420
http://www.gme.net.au/land/transceivers/tx3420.php

But i have another question. It says that this radio will allow me to scan frequencies 403-520 MHz. Is this right? So will this allow me to get a bit of a foot in the door of general scanning? Who would generally be on these frequencies?
That's right.

Be careful with some of the GME models though... some have scanning but the scan channels can only be dealer programmed! Make sure it says "user programmable".
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