GME TX 3420

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GME TX 3420

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Anyone have it??

Used it???

Have looked around at various prices (Battery Shack being the cheapest) and all the reviews are positive. Is this because they're trying to sell the product or coz it's just a good radio?

Any feedback would be nice.

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Prestige have them cheaper by 9$ plus free postage/handling http://www.prestigecom.net.au/index.php ... ducts_id=2 I think there was a thread started before regarding this il try find it.

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Nevermind it was the 3440 review I was thinking of.
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Rochedalescan wrote:Prestige have them cheaper by 9$ plus free postage/handling http://www.prestigecom.net.au/index.php ... ducts_id=2 I think there was a thread started before regarding this il try find it.

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Prestige is $9 cheaper then Battery Shack.

Haven't factored in P&H though.
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Its Free
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Got one sitting in the 4x4 - great little unit - does everything i want ...

if you are looking at a unit that size - its the go !
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sorry to drag an old thread, i have had a 3420 for 3 years and like it...im going to replace it for a Icom IC208H but yeah the GME is a top rig!
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GME are cheap crap compared to other brands from japan. You can pay say $20 more and get a commercial radio with more channels and more functions. I would'nt waste your time ? Cheap Junk that is over marketed. Try something japenesse made, you will be gob smacked.
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well I wouldnt say cheap junk, they are good radios but over priced for what they are....exactly what you said there, i can spend around 30 bucks more and get a Icom 208H or similar...

but they are well built but yeah, better for same price out there.
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GME make good gear
100% over the sh!t Uniden make
as for Icom 400Pro, yes they do 25 watts and have more channels but they are sh!t for their Supposed specs and NOT a commercial grade radio
For the same money that you pay for a 400Pro you can buy a lot of Amateur multi band radios or even a Kenwood or Motorola commercial, have more channels and a proper 25 watts(up to 40 in most cases), they may not be new radios but they will out perform and OUTLAST any 400Pro
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