Planning a get together (GTG), trip or competition?
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by Wilkie » 29 Jul 2015 07:51
offroadbiker wrote: Me too, o no wait, the aerial is lying in the back it was cut when the new bumper was fitted..................
Dirk ,if the actual aerial was cut ,I do have a spare aerial floating around,
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by offroadbiker » 29 Jul 2015 07:55
Ok - sorry, just the cable was cut not the aerial itself
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by ricster » 29 Jul 2015 08:22
Hmmmm.... better get it connected Dirk !!
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by SJC » 29 Jul 2015 08:26
JoshJ wrote: I bought two UHF RTS Bosvark radios yesterday to take on the trip. I was just wondering whom of you are also taking some UHF radios so that we can see what kind of coms we can astablish. All UHF radios are able to communicate if set on the same freaquancy If what I have red is true.
I would also like to know how many uhf radios will be on trip, i'm also considering investing in a bosvark or someting similiar? I understand that the bosvark is very compatible and easy to setup to communicate with other uhf radios.
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by Tinus lotz » 29 Jul 2015 08:33
Iam taking one also
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by JoshJ » 29 Jul 2015 09:34
SJC,
I did some research on this Radio topic last week. and from what I read the bosvark is a bit superior to the zartek. the Top end zarteks are good and like the bosvark they can be opened up to the licenced VHf, 27mhz and 29mhz as well. so you have the best of both worlds with the bosvark and top of the line Zarteks. The bosvark has an adition LED tourch and fm radio.
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by Tinus lotz » 29 Jul 2015 10:39
Manne siende dat almal so geworried is oor hulle maag ens moet ons asb seker maak dat daar genoeg hoes medisyne is vir my vejaarsdag vrydag aand die 7 de augstus ....daai jagermeister loop soos stoop as dit rof raak en die redbull gee spoed...lol
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by Stefan » 29 Jul 2015 13:58
En dan het hulle darm die radios om te gesels as elke man so op sy eie in die veld moet sit....
(Dis nou as julle nie go-karts het nie)
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by Wilkie » 29 Jul 2015 14:48
Tinus ,ek bring die dop as jy die egte bees vleis bring
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by Nissan KingCab » 29 Jul 2015 15:13
Guys only talking about UHF radios, are the VHF's in the minority?
I do have a VHF installed in my Patrol, at least we are 3 for now.
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