bagdranger
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i had a little wil before my frances and it worked great until just recently and i think it started to get a short in the base somewhere. sometimes I'd get signal and then I'd loose it
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IMHO, Wilson is the best mass made antenna on the market, the Firestik is widely used and appears to work, the K40 not sure haven't used one in a long time, then there is the Monkey Made, they are big (& $$$) but from stats work great.
The CB, again IMHO, Uniden is the best Communication gear fro general use; their scanners are the best available, their phones are good and their CB, NICE stuff and affordable.
They make a Pro 510 or the Pro 520 (has PA and RF Gain) both good CBs and available at most department stores for around the $60 mark or from an On-Line Store like Walcott CB ( http://www.walcottcb.com/uniden-pro520xl-compact-cb-radio-with-pa-jack-p-532.html?cPath=340_377 ) or Right Channel Radio ( http://www.rightchannelradios.com/uniden-cb-radios-129/uniden-bearcat-pro-520xl-cb-radio-195.html ); both come in at $60.
As stated by others, buy a good quality Antenna then buy some good quality coax (Belden RG 8X) and then look for a good CB.
Run the coax to the antenna away from power lines and the computer.
Mount the antenna so the Mount has a good ground; even if you have to add an additional braided strap to the frame.
Get the antenna tuned for low SWR.
Talk to whom ever you can talk to.
Luck to ya,
So after doing some research i still cant find any mounts that would put it where i want it. I was wondering if the magnetic mounts work alright? i would rather not go that route but i may not have a choice
Post isn't to brag, just to let everybody interested know the differencesbefore they buy one set up and then discover it's not what they want and spend more to UPGRADE. CB's are expensive hobbies too.
Cobra 19, Pro 510, Pro 520 etc. More distance and volume, Cobra 29 and the like. Most volume and distance, Galaxy 10 meter converted to an 11 meter, Cobra 148 GTL, Super Star and like radio's.
I'll throw the BS flag on this. As a tech, I'll tell you that out of the box ALL CB radios IAW FCC are modulated at 85% and blow a max of 4 watts.
K40-first TX puts out 500 watts. 2nd TX 375 watts and so on. It gets hot on the center load because of its design and lets less power out each time its keyed up.
Wilson steel whip-1st TX 500 watts. 2nd TX 500 watts and so on. Air gap greater to allow for quicker cooling.
Again; who cares? FCC Regs state 4W max on AM. You'll think that your rig costs alot until you get slapped with a fine.
I've done things with my radio that would make you call BS, but there are others out there that can do the same for those that are really into radios like I am.
If you're so "into it" why not get a HAM license and do it legally?
Operators on those channels talk from state to state and sometimes continent to continent with there radios.
FCC regs state 155 miles maximum with a legal radio.
Post isn't to brag, (really?) just to let everybody interested know (how it's done illegally) before they buy one set up and then discover it's not what they want and spend more to UPGRADE. CB's are expensive hobbies too.
A good radio operator who knows his equipment can talk around the world with 1 watt and a good antenna. With an "out of the box" radio of 4 watts and a quality antenna (yes, mag mounts work well) you can talk quite some distance. If you want an extremely good mobile antenna get yourself a simple 1/4 wave (8.5') steel whip. They're fairly inexpensive and very survivable off road.
Yeah, sorry about the revival AND the sermon, but this stuff really torques me. I just happened upon the Communications forum, I'm usually stuck up on the Ranger/BII side and then I run into this type of garbage.1. holy thread revive man!
Yeah, sorry about the revival AND the sermon, but this stuff really torques me. I just happened upon the Communications forum, I'm usually stuck up on the Ranger/BII side and then I run into this type of garbage.
You don't need a lot of power to have a good working radio. In fact in many cases I have to turn down the RF gain to block out some of the garbage that this kind of immature mindset spouts both on an off the radio. I wish the FCC was more on top of this band.