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| As mentioed a linear amp will put your signal out further. You can also have mods done on your radio such as a higher final transistor with a peak and tune by a reputable shop....this alone won't make your radio a monster but it will help the outgoing signal be stronger. Just so you know, linears are illegal to operate on the cb band and illegal to operate period unless you're a licensed ham operator. There's also export radios such as Connex, General Lee, Stryker....they're also illegal to operate on 11 meters (CB band) and also illegal to operate unless you have a ham license but they'll usually get out a little louder than a mosfet output/peaked & tuned Cobra will. Most also incorporate echo and some (Galaxy 48T, Connex 4300-300) come with built in linears. They're nice because it gives you an "all in one" unit but you usually end up paying more for a lineared 10 meter as opposed to buying the radio and linear separate. Another option is a single side band radio such as a Cobra 148 GTL. On the side bands you have a tendency to talk further but the other party you're trying to talk to must also have a side band radio. Otherwise a Cobra 148 GTL is legal to run and has the standard AM CB band. HTH |
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| Get that 29 peaked and tuned..... Get a good Ant and have the SWR set. If that does not satisfy you upgrade to a radio with dual finals
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| i say do what everyone has said . 1st get a good antenna coax/mount system set up , if you dont already . 2nd get that 29 to a competent teck for a alignment and tune up . 3rd get a 2 or 4 pill amp . my montero has a 75 amp alternator on it and i run a texas star 500 with no problems . if ya want ssb then get a new radio but still do step 1 and 3 . a class AB biased amp is important for cleanest ssb use . if you just want a new radio for am cb use a uniden is tough to beat . ssb on cb i like the galaxies . if you want an export the magnum 257 and the RCI 2950DX are very fine radios ! the magnum S-9 is about the best cb/trucker style IMO . |
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| To address what you suggested. 1- I have a good antenna coax/mount system set up. 2- My 29 was brought in an peaked and tuned. 3- The one thing I didnt do was a get a liner. |
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| The cobra you have will perform as good as any regular non export 10 meter radio that has not been highly modified. BUT I find the galaxy radios to have more receive then the cobras and unidens. |
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| My two cents I've owned lots of radios, Cobra 25's, 29's, and one 148gtl( my least favorite of all of them) unidens and a general lee, and my current rig a Galaxy99, of the regular radios I liked the cobra 29ltd with a connex(echo) board but about the most you'll get power wise out of a cobra is 12 watts peak. My general lee peaked at 54 watts, my galaxy will swing about the same. that being said, if you run an amp of any size( I run a texas star 667v) you MUST have your radio tuned down to between 2 and 4 watts or you'll burn up your amp( unless it's a high drive) My galaxy is set to 2 watts when I have the power dialed down as it goes to my amp, the amp powers it up to 700 watts on it's highest setting. I usually run on the lowest setting of around 200 watts..I only crank it up when I want to key over another radio( this is great for those drivers who just can't shut up!) but in the end, a cobra tuned and peaked,with an echo board and a good mic( astatic or road king) and an amp will give you plenty of power and that "big" radio sound. Also don't forget a quality antenna...the best radio in the world won't talk or hear well hooked to a cheap antenna, and in my opinion metal antennas are MUCH better than any fiberglass one...I've been running a Browning antenna for the last three years, and am fixing to upgrade to a predator 10k |
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