Product Details
The UHF182XP features the unique Integrated (DAS) Dual Antenna System, allowing you to always receive the strongest signal automatically.
The reverse side of the transceiver features two antenna inputs, offering the best communication solution for whatever terrain you find yourself in.
Key Features:
- Integrated (DAS) Dual Antenna System
- Heavy duty controller speaker microphone
- 80 channels
- Open/priority and memory scanning
- 5 Memory channels
- Over/under voltage alert function
- 38 CTCSS and 104 DCS codes
- 3 colour backlit display (2 levels of brightness)
- Audio scrambler
- Tri-watch
- Automatic power off
- Duplex (range extender)
- Volume, channel and squelch control
- 3.5mm external speaker jack
- Includes extension cables for use with and without a pass through connector
- Requires at least one antenna (not supplied)
- Designed, engineered and made in Korea
- Transceiver Dimensions (29mm x 110mm x 115mm)
ANU316PNK Key Features:
- Length of antenna is 620mm
- Low-loss coaxial cable included (4.5m)
- Pre-terminated FME connector and PL259 adaptor
- 3 Year warranty
ANU806PNK Key Features:
- Length of antenna is 1140mm*
- Low-loss coaxial cable included (4.5m)
- Pre-terminated FME connector and PL259 adaptor
- 3 Year warranty
*Length of antenna includes spring base.
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Additional Information
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Videos Guides
What are the black rubber washers for?
The black rubber washers are to be placed between the radio and mounting bracket to provide resistance to movement but still allow the position of the radio to be adjusted.
What is CTCSS?
CTCSS, or Continuous Tone Coded Squelching System, is an option that allows your UHF radio(s) to only pick up radio signals preceded by a “code”. This option helps to cut down on unwanted radio chatter. This is also known as PL, Private Line, Channel Guard, etc.
What is a Repeater?
A Repeater is a Radio Relay Station. It is used when the radio signal needs to be magnified to get the desired distance coverage. It works by receiving a radio signal from one unit, magnifying it and retransmitting the signal to another radio unit. It would be used in an area where coverage was hindered by terrain, buildings or other environmental conditions.
Where are the repeater stations located?
There is a list of repeater stations across Australia. This list and the operational status of the repeaters can change so please check with the ACMA for the latest information on repeaters.
Is this radio suitable for use outside of Australia?
All Oricom products are approved for use in Australia and NZ only, and although they will still work in other countries, they may not meet that countries requirement’s for voltage, operating frequencies or power RF levels and if used may interfere with other services which could attract penalties from the local administration authorities.