GME XRS Connect Bluetooth UHF radios


GME’s latest innovation is its range of XRS Connect models that run Bluetooth wireless technology. They are the first ever UHF CB radios with app control, keeping you up to date with the latest features and technology. 

I recently fitted an XRS-330COB to my 4WD. Also referred to as the XRS Connect Outback pack, it comes as a complete kit including the new medium-duty AE4707B random antenna. 

Like many of GME’s latest models, this unit allows the radio to be installed out of sight, leaving a fully functional LCD speaker/microphone in the palm of your hands. So if space is an issue in your vehicle, all you’ll need room for is the mike.

This radio is in addition to GME’s extensive range of handheld radios, and GME also produces a large selection of other fixed-mount radios for your 4WD. I even have one connected at the farm house so the wife can get in touch if I’m out in the paddock. 

The range of fixed-mount radios includes units like the TX4500 with DIN chassis that fits to the dashboard via a die-cast mounting cradle, and the TX3520 with innovative remote head design, allowing access to the controls and LCD screen via a mini display unit and taking up lots less room. 

The TX3250’s base unit is mounted out of sight, taking up less room on the dashboard.

GME is an Australian company that designs and manufactures right here in Australia. To find out more about the full range visit GME’s website.

 

 

 


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Tony Pizzata

Tony's hunting career spans more than 50 years, from small game here in Australia through to big-game hunts around the globe. His first article was published in Sporting Shooter magazine almost 40 years, and he has worked full-time here as National Sales Manager and Field Editor for over 35 years. Tony's contribution to Sporting Shooter's solid foundations spans its printed history as well as its move to a digital future.

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