Handheld PRS with vehicle aerial?

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Handheld PRS with vehicle aerial?

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Will a 5W handheld PRS connected at a vehicle mounted aerial work as well as a truck mounted set, or do the truck sets have special internals to use the vehicle aerial?
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does the 5w handheld have an Aeiral in connection if so what type of plug is it?
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I got an adapter from an electrical specialist store to screw in place of the standard aerial. Photos here

http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/modules ... _album.php

Looking at it now, the aerial end seems pretty small...
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get the Aeirial and the terminating plug on the coax just screws onto this, I run a 5w in vehicle one and use a crappy .5w one when out of the truck, it should work, Dick smith sell a compete aerial kit for $40 or so and when you get a in vehicle one its still compatible
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Jerry wrote:get the Aeirial and the terminating plug on the coax just screws onto this, I run a 5w in vehicle one and use a crappy .5w one when out of the truck, it should work, Dick smith sell a compete aerial kit for $40 or so and when you get a in vehicle one its still compatible


make and model please Jerry.
do you find it better than a handheld :?: :?:
I am looking at putting one into orange, but I wanna make sure I don't buy a lemon.
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cheapass uniden UH-012 from dick smith, truck mount is better anyway, and the handheld is handy if you need to get out stuff
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Jerry wrote:cheapass uniden UH-012 from dick smith, truck mount is better anyway, and the handheld is handy if you need to get out stuff


is this it......

http://www.4wdbits.co.nz/ProductDetails ... oductID=94

do you have to buy anything else to go with it :?: like a speaker and aerial :?:
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skid wrote: make and model please Jerry.
do you find it better than a handheld :?: :?:
I am looking at putting one into orange, but I wanna make sure I don't buy a lemon.


keep an eye on phquip's auctions on TM, it gets a bit competitive but he lists some good low reserves :thumright:
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Sadam_Husain wrote:
skid wrote: make and model please Jerry.
do you find it better than a handheld :?: :?:
I am looking at putting one into orange, but I wanna make sure I don't buy a lemon.


keep an eye on phquip's auctions on TM, it gets a bit competitive but he lists some good low reserves :thumright:


cheers for that

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Electronics-ph ... 373737.htm

can someone tell me if this will send and recieve on both frequencies :?:
ie; can I hear a broadcast no matter what frequency its from :?: and if I reply will it go to both uhf and cb, or do you have to pick a frequency before you start broadcasting :?: :?:
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I think it does from memory, but we don't use AM CB down here, The one in the Rugger had an external speaker $35 from dick smith (listed as CB speaker) has a standard mount at the back, and they do a CB aerial kit for $40.

PRS is called CB in Aus

The Prado had it installed, had a thick plastic aerial installed but that broke quickly, go for the better all metal bendy one.
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Jerry wrote:I think it does from memory, but we don't use AM CB down here, The one in the Rugger had an external speaker $35 from dick smith (listed as CB speaker) has a standard mount at the back, and they do a CB aerial kit for $40.

PRS is called CB in Aus

The Prado had it installed, had a thick plastic aerial installed but that broke quickly, go for the better all metal bendy one.


yeah, the problem I've got is that alot of the older guys in our club run CBs and then all the younger ones and lots of other 4wders from around the country use PRS. it would be nice if I could get one that easily does both.
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Get that one then, you will find the older AM CB better in the bush as opposed to the PRS.
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