QLD Friday night run and pizza - 14th July
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Next Friday, I'm gonna skip Beer o'clock at work and stay sober......for a drive through the hills.
I second to that. Can somebody please confirm the details where the guys from Brisbane are going to meet up?
Also, my friends got a little toyota starlet who's interested in coming. Do you guys mind if he brings up the rear???
I'll probably pick up a CB radio sometime next week. Any recommendations for under $100?
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vak82 wrote:
Can somebody please confirm the details where the guys from Brisbane are going to meet up?
Brissy people could meet up @ Springwood Mazda?
Sing that song, puff all night long.......
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well ill let the brisbane guys organise the meet up there but as a sugestion maybe a meet up at springwood, if you leave there by 6:00pm it should make great timing for you to get down here.
vak82 - your friend in the starlet is more than welcome to come. I think the most popular UHF radios are the uniden, ours cost around $100 and has a 5km range, most are 3km. Just go check out tandy or dicky smith.
vak82 - your friend in the starlet is more than welcome to come. I think the most popular UHF radios are the uniden, ours cost around $100 and has a 5km range, most are 3km. Just go check out tandy or dicky smith.
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vak82, thanks for the invite dude, if all goes well my little toyota should me there on friday night.
Also for those that are looking for a handheld CB, Jaycar Electronics does some no-frills units for cheap, even better, I've got a trade account with the supplier of Jaycar, so I get these at a fraction of the cost.
Here is the site...
http://www1.electusdistribution.com.au/
do a search for \"CB UHF\"
DC1010 $23.57 (RRP: $34.95)
DC1025 $31.87 (RRP: $49.95)
DC1028 $31.87 (RRP: $49.95)
DC1040 $56.96 (RRP: $89.00)
DC-1036 $9.58 (RRP: $14.95) (Incar cigarette-socket charger)
SB-1723 $ 1.90 (RRP: $ 3.50) (Rechargable AAA)
The RRP is what you'd expect to pay at your local Jaycar store.
I'm gonna go for DC1040 myself....nice cheap 8k unit.
Anyway, let me know if ya keen so I can setup a group buy.
Cheers
Minh
Also for those that are looking for a handheld CB, Jaycar Electronics does some no-frills units for cheap, even better, I've got a trade account with the supplier of Jaycar, so I get these at a fraction of the cost.
Here is the site...
http://www1.electusdistribution.com.au/
do a search for \"CB UHF\"
DC1010 $23.57 (RRP: $34.95)
DC1025 $31.87 (RRP: $49.95)
DC1028 $31.87 (RRP: $49.95)
DC1040 $56.96 (RRP: $89.00)
DC-1036 $9.58 (RRP: $14.95) (Incar cigarette-socket charger)
SB-1723 $ 1.90 (RRP: $ 3.50) (Rechargable AAA)
The RRP is what you'd expect to pay at your local Jaycar store.
I'm gonna go for DC1040 myself....nice cheap 8k unit.
Anyway, let me know if ya keen so I can setup a group buy.
Cheers
Minh
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Our discussions re UHF units has concluded that a model with at least 2 Watts is preferred for runs. It will be interesting to test the Sub 2 Watt Units on Friday night. The one I scored is 5 Watts and came with a high gain antenna too. The monitor difference between the standard rubber ducky antenna and the helical optional one is astounding. I get much better reception... Don't know about output yet, havent tested that.
I'd also like to get some night shots of the cars on Friday. So could the \"5\" owners wash them first please?? LOL
Cheers
Wayne
I'd also like to get some night shots of the cars on Friday. So could the \"5\" owners wash them first please?? LOL
Cheers
Wayne
Won't be long now... On the hunt for an MX5
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99MXV wrote:Our discussions re UHF units has concluded that a model with at least 2 Watts is preferred for runs. It will be interesting to test the Sub 2 Watt Units on Friday night. The one I scored is 5 Watts and came with a high gain antenna too. The monitor difference between the standard rubber ducky antenna and the helical optional one is astounding. I get much better reception... Don't know about output yet, havent tested that.
Cheers
Wayne
Wayne, sounds like you've been there before, any particular unit/model you'd recomend? Gota find that UHF discussion thread...
Cheers
Minh
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OK.. I scored
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... %3AIT&rd=1
Cheap.
But the one that I looked at long and hard was this one:-
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/UNIDEN-UH064SX-1 ... dZViewItem
They seem to put a new one up every few days and they sell for around $125 Plus post. I didnt manage to snaffle one in about 4 attempts before the 5 watter came along.
Its got all the extra bits too. If you can get that one wholesale, I'd grab one.
Cheers
Wayne
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... %3AIT&rd=1
Cheap.
But the one that I looked at long and hard was this one:-
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/UNIDEN-UH064SX-1 ... dZViewItem
They seem to put a new one up every few days and they sell for around $125 Plus post. I didnt manage to snaffle one in about 4 attempts before the 5 watter came along.
Its got all the extra bits too. If you can get that one wholesale, I'd grab one.
Cheers
Wayne
Won't be long now... On the hunt for an MX5
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MX5-SP wrote:Duh!
...client lunch followed by train trip home (hic)....
....is there a plan to arrange the cars in a red/(white)/blue sequence?
...also watch out for the Renaults going the wrong way (as they are apt to do).
Regards,
BOV doesn't have a license or does she drive faster too..............
Went for a drive and there were slow cars everywhere, why are NC's so common . . . must be NC = Normally Cardiganed.
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