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GME XRS-330C UHF rundown – Talk to Mates with Ease

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Talk among yourselves with the ultra compact XRS-330C, made for modern tow vehicles.

No doubt about it, modern tow vehicles are increasingly capable but with so much technology embedded there’s less room for tailoring your own smarts – like UHF comms.

Thankfully, GME answers the call for vanners and convoyers seeking an easy and safe way to communicate with fellow travellers or amongst themselves with the compact XRS-330C: a smart, adaptable, and rugged UHF available in a choice of fixed or portable vehicle installation and aerial kits – or standalone.

XRS Connect CrewTalk

This Aussie-made beauty not only saves on space on your dash but leverages GME’s own XRS digital scanning platform offering clever innovations like XRS Connect CrewTalk, which moves ‘crew members’ together onto a new channel away from other transmissions – for fewer interruptions on the trails.

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