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UHF Cheat sheet UHF sticker
We all know Channel 40 is for the truckers (and let’s be honest, they usually want that channel to themselves!), but what happens when you need to find a scan channel, a repeater, or a spot for a convoy chat?
Instead of fumbling with your radio or trying to remember which channels are restricted, just flip down your visor.
This UHF Cheat Sheet Sticker is designed to fit perfectly on the back of your sun visor. It’s a quick-reference guide for the Australian UHF channels, so you can spend less time scrolling through static and more time enjoying the tracks.
Why you need it:
Safety First: No more distracted driving while trying to find a channel.
Etiquette: Easily identify emergency channels, convoy Chanels, caravan channels, data-only channels or emergency channels to stay out of trouble.
Convenience: Right at eye level when you need it, hidden when you don't.
Durable: Made to withstand the Aussie conditions.
The perfect companion for your next trip. Just peel, stick to your visor, and you're ready to head off-grid.
We all know Channel 40 is for the truckers (and let’s be honest, they usually want that channel to themselves!), but what happens when you need to find a scan channel, a repeater, or a spot for a convoy chat?
Instead of fumbling with your radio or trying to remember which channels are restricted, just flip down your visor.
This UHF Cheat Sheet Sticker is designed to fit perfectly on the back of your sun visor. It’s a quick-reference guide for the Australian UHF channels, so you can spend less time scrolling through static and more time enjoying the tracks.
Why you need it:
Safety First: No more distracted driving while trying to find a channel.
Etiquette: Easily identify emergency channels, convoy Chanels, caravan channels, data-only channels or emergency channels to stay out of trouble.
Convenience: Right at eye level when you need it, hidden when you don't.
Durable: Made to withstand the Aussie conditions.
The perfect companion for your next trip. Just peel, stick to your visor, and you're ready to head off-grid.

