Stay connected wherever your 4WD takes you with high-performance UHF radios built for Australia’s toughest terrain. Whether you’re touring the outback, tackling off-road tracks, or travelling in convoy, a quality UHF radio keeps you in touch with your crew when mobile coverage drops out.
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At All12Volt, we stock a wide range of UHF radios, antennas, and accessories designed for clear, reliable communication. Choose from in-vehicle units, handheld models, and remote-mount systems to suit every driving style — from weekend campers to professional drivers.
Each UHF radio in our range is engineered for long-range performance, crystal-clear audio, and simple operation. With features like 80 channels, instant replay, scan functions, and waterproof housings, you can rely on your radio in all conditions.
Upgrade your communication setup today with a trusted UHF radio from All12Volt — the smart way to stay safe and connected off the grid.
In-Car UHF Radios
Handheld UHF Radios
Remote-Mount UHF Units
UHF Antennas & Mounts
Extension Mics & Speakers
UHF Radio Kits & Accessories
What’s the difference between handheld and in-vehicle UHF radios?
Handheld units are portable and ideal for quick communication outside the vehicle. In-vehicle radios offer greater range, power, and permanent installation for consistent communication on long trips.
How far can a UHF radio transmit?
Range depends on terrain, antenna type, and power output. Most quality units reach 5 – 20 km, while high-gain antennas and open landscapes can extend this even further.
Do I need a licence to use a UHF radio in Australia?
No licence is required for the standard 80-channel UHF CB radios approved for public use in Australia.

Who does not love the outdoors and camping? It's a great adventure and opens up new destinations and often unexplored places. But you need to be well equipped with the safe and durable caravan and camping accessories for these outdoor activities. It is undoubtedly thrilling and exciting, but unless you take good care of what you need to do and what you should avoid, there's always a chance of an unpleasant experience. It pays to take sound advice from a 4WD specialist when going on a camping trip.