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Old 13 February 2002, 10:42 PM
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Thinking of purchasing some PMR 446 radios, for use when on meets,rallies and track days. Is there anyone with any recommendations on usage and best value product. I have checked many sources and come up with a large product range with just as big price variation. May also be looking at multiple buy. Any info on PMR 446 websites, usage, range, etc. would be appreciated.

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Old 14 February 2002, 04:15 PM
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Lo Dougster,

I would be interested in getting one of those, sounds like a great idea. No need to use the mobile anymore when driving. Might be worth while putting this is the Scottish section?

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Old 14 February 2002, 06:44 PM
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I looked at these a while back, a lot of the southern lot use them at meets, the problem is that the cheap ones (I noticed Tescos were selling a pair for £50 a few weeks back) only operated on the 8 normal channels, when you really want one with subchannels (38 I think)

Maplin seemed to be as good a place as any for them (there is a catalogue in the house somewhere I can hunt out if you want)

If you decide to get some then give us a shout, with the car sold I may as well buy them while I can.
Old 14 February 2002, 07:28 PM
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I bought a pair of Cobra PMR300s from http://www.cb-shack.com/.

Also, see http://www.pmr446.com/

There seems to be a lot more PMR use at Scooby meets thesedays - just make sure that you know what channel/sub-channel folks are using!

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Old 16 February 2002, 05:36 PM
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Most of the people I know have the Goodmans GPMR116 (or GPMR117 for the twin pack) radios which you can get from Argos for £80ish I think.
They are good and capable of accessing all the 8 main channels and the 38 subchannels. They include rechargable batteries and a charger.
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