Oricom UHF400R Heavy Duty Din Size 5 watt UHF CB Radio

$299.00

80 CHANNELS*

Allows you to choose from 80 transmission frequencies (75 voice) to transmit or receive messages.

12v/24v Auto Switching

For easy installation into any vehicle regardless of power supply.

Automatic Level Control (ALC)

For consistent audio output levels.

5 Watt Maximum TX Output Power

Maximum transmit power for best possible range.

200 Receive Only Channels

Allows you to program in other channels in the UHF frequency between 400MHz to 512MHz and monitor transmissions.

Duplex (Range Extender) Capability

Local repeater stations area. This extends the effective range of the radio, giving you the greater reach.

38 interference eliminator codes (CTCSS)

Block out any unwanted conversations

Open/Group/Priority scanning

Gives you the option to scan all channels in memory and lock on any active channels or to select the channels you wish to monitor/listen to in a group, along with a priority channel (priority watch).

Large easy to read Colour LCD display (green/amber)

The keypad and Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is backlit for easy viewing at night or in low light situations.

Rugged chassis construction with integrated heat sink

The external heat sink cools quickly, ensuring the radio maintains the highest possible output power.

UHF400R – with rear mic jack

3-year warranty – Peace of mind. Buy your Oricom product with confidence.

* This 80-channel narrowband radio communicates with 40-channel r adios on the first 40 channels (1 to 40) but has another 40 channels (41 to 80), which will communicate with new 80 channel narrowband radios. In total there are 75 useable Narrowband voice channels. Voice communications are prohibited on Channels 22 and 23 as they are used for Telemetry and Telecommand. Channels 61,62 and 63 are guard channels and are not available for use. Channel 5 and 35 (paired for Duplex repeaters) are emergency channels and should be used only in an emergency. The CTCSS and DCS function are not allowed to operate on these channels. A list of currently authorised channels can be obtained from the ACMA website in Australia and the MED website in New Zealand.   Any designated repeater channel may be used for simplex operation in areas where it is not in operational range of a CB repeater station.

Out of stock

ID))} ?>