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GME's TX6600S - The only Australian made handheld UHF

by GME 2 Feb 2021 21:12 GMT
GME's TX6600S © GME

GME, Australia's only manufacturer of UHF CB radios and an industry leader in communication technology for more than 60 years is proud to introduce the all-new Australian Made 5 Watt UHF CB Handheld Radio, the TX6600S.

The TX6600S underwent all stages of its development including its design, engineering, and manufacturing right here at our head office in Western Sydney to be the only Australian Made handheld UHF CB radio on the market.

Like all GME products the TX6600S is built tough like the Australian Outback and comes with a rugged IP67 ingress-protection rating to ensure exceptional performance and years of reliable use in the harshest working environments.

We have designed the TX6600S to suit a wide range of demanding commercial applications from agriculture to construction, mining, councils, and countless other industries that require stable and dependable communication to get the job done safely and efficiently.

The TX6600S comes with a full range of features to meet the needs and demands of any job. Features include 5/ 1/ 0.1 Watt switchable transmission power, ScansuiteTM Digital scanning technology for faster channel scanning and multiple power saving modes. The use of rotary channel selection with voice announcement, two priority channels, triple watch, and programmable receive-only channels (403-520MHz) set this apart from other handheld UHF radios.

The class-leading TX6600S sets a new benchmark for UHF CB Handheld Radios in Australia and comes backed by a 5-year warranty from GME.

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

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