Collection: UHF Communications Kits for 4WD Touring

Stay connected wherever the track takes you with our range of vehicle-specific UHF communications kits. Designed for Australian touring conditions, these kits combine premium GME XRS Connect radios with matched antennas and mounting solutions for a clean, secure install.

Whether you're setting up a Mazda BT-50, Toyota Hilux or even a Chevrolet Silverado, you can choose between heavy duty and medium duty UHF kits depending on your touring style.

Heavy duty kits are built for long-distance highway and remote travel, delivering maximum range and clarity in open terrain. Medium duty kits offer a more compact setup ideal for general touring and weekend trips, while still providing reliable convoy communication.

Each UHF communications kit is engineered to integrate neatly into your vehicle - no guesswork, no mismatched components.

If you're unsure which setup is right for you, read our Heavy vs Medium Duty UHF Communications Guide to compare antenna size, radio differences and touring suitability.

Upgrade your 4WD communications system with a complete, purpose-built solution.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in a UHF communications kit?

Each kit includes a GME XRS Connect UHF radio, a matched antenna (heavy or medium duty), and a vehicle-specific mounting solution for a clean, secure installation.

All components are selected to work together - no mismatched parts or compatibility guesswork.

What’s the difference between heavy and medium duty UHF kits?

Heavy duty kits are designed for maximum range and clarity in open terrain, making them ideal for long-distance and remote touring.

Medium duty kits offer reliable convoy communication in a more compact setup, suited to general touring and weekend trips.

If you're unsure, read our Heavy vs Medium Duty UHF Guide to compare the options.

Are these UHF kits vehicle-specific?

Yes. Each kit is tailored to suit specific vehicles such as the Mazda BT-50, Toyota Hilux and Chevrolet Silverado.

Mounting brackets are designed for a secure, OEM-style fit with no unnecessary modification.

Do I need a heavy duty antenna for touring?

If you regularly travel long highways, regional Australia or remote areas, a heavy duty antenna can improve signal performance in open terrain.

For mixed or shorter trips, a medium duty antenna is typically more than sufficient.