New handheld radios from GME

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GME is proud to introduce its newest range of five-Watt handheld UHF CB radios, the TX6165.

New, class-leading features such as the large, clear LCD display, two-Watt speaker and a user-programmable button make it stand out from the field.

The TX6165 features class-leading five-Watt transmission power, an IP67 ingress-protection rating for outstanding performance and years of reliable use in the harshest of environments, up to 30 hours battery life, VOX hands-free mode, and a built-in LED torch.

The new range includes the TX6165 containing a full range of professional grade accessories, the TX6165TP twin pack packed in a rugged carry case and the standard TX6165X for users who just need the basics.

Blaze Orange and Yellow colour options are available for both the TX6165X and TX6165TP.

These radios are serious equipment for users who need rugged and reliable UHF CB communication, for both work and play.

Key features
•    5/1-Watt switchable transmission power.
•    IP67 ingress protection.
•    Two-Watt speaker.
•    User-programmable button.
•    Priority channel .
•    Dual watch and triple watch.
•    Large, high-contrast LCD display.
•    Up to 30 hours battery life.
•    Built-in LED torch.
•    Optional power saving modes
•    Rotary power/volume control knob for easy operation.

For more information, visit www.gme.net.au.

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