NEW GME TX3100 UHF CB

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NEW GME TX3100 UHF CB

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NEW GME TX3100 UHF CB

The TX3100 is the latest offering from GME Electrophone Australia. An ultra compact UHF CB radio with the new DSP Digital Signal Processing technology for Pure Sound.

The TX3100 is the smallest GME vehicle mobile radio to date, and features a new innovative flip feature for easy installation, can be mounted with speaker facing up or facing down. The extremely small radio case allows it to be mounted in almost any location due to it's compact size.


Graphic Signal Strength Meter.
20 Extra Dealer Programmable Receive Channels (403-520 MHz).
Dustproof Microphone .
Flip Feature allows easy mounting
Powered by the DSP Pure Sound engine.
User adjustable squelch.
User selectable duplex channels
User selectable open and group scan
50 Inbuilt CTCSS codes and 104 inbuilt DCS codes
5 digit selcall with queit mode
User selectable priority channel.
Full 5 Watt output

This radio isint even on the GME Website.

Information from:
http://www.prestigecom.net.au/index.php ... ts_id=1847
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Re: NEW GME TX3100 UHF CB

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Doesn't look too bad.

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Nice find.
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wow thats really small... I guess its just the way the worlds heading, smaller and cheaper.
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I am somewhat surprised that the extra channels are dealer programmable receive only, if they made the extra 20 channels dealer programmable TX/RX then it would be good for the upcoming 60 channel allocation (if it's still continuing). In any case, interesting design...
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Intuition wrote:I am somewhat surprised that the extra channels are dealer programmable receive only, if they made the extra 20 channels dealer programmable TX/RX then it would be good for the upcoming 60 channel allocation (if it's still continuing). In any case, interesting design...
Good point, I didn't notice that. Seems very odd to have RX only, and a little disappointing :|
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Re: NEW GME TX3100 UHF CB

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This also new, an updatedTA3440 now a TX3340

http://www.prestigecom.net.au/index.php ... ts_id=2043

Quite expensive.
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Intuition wrote:I am somewhat surprised that the extra channels are dealer programmable receive only, if they made the extra 20 channels dealer programmable TX/RX then it would be good for the upcoming 60 channel allocation (if it's still continuing). In any case, interesting design...
Keep in mind they have probably been designing this radio for a while now, probably before the announcement about the extra channels was made. Plus, this hasn't even been confirmed yet. Also, if they were TX and RX, what's to stop someone asking for the Emergency Services input frequencies and screwing around on the channels?
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Just found this, thought that this is pretty genius.
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Thats awesome!
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Hey just an update
The rumour I have heard from a source at GME is these units are already setup for the new acma system, however to activate the addition channels it would need to go back for a firmware update. Unknown if charge will be involved, however this may also be in correct as I have been caught out before :roll:
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they are a great unit. i can personally vouch for them as i have one installed in my car. the only issue is that there are no spares at this stage as they are still rather new. easy to use, easy to hear and i have used the flip only twice. when i was trying to think about where i was gonna mount it. got a pic of my set up on my pc but never seem to add it to the net yet.
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