CB shop black list.
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Carolina Thunder, Oct 15, 2009.
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Exact reason why I always carry a phone with wireless web when shopping at places like flea markets and CB shops. When someone gives you a "line" about how good or cheap something is that they're selling... just whip out the old phone and Poof!... you have the real facts.
That thing has saved my *** countless times and they're quite reasonable anymore. Even some prepaid carriers offer unlimited wireless web for around 10 bucks per month.
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If you know and understand just a little bit about electronics you can usually tell who is blowing sand up your wazoo and who knows what they are talking about. West Memphis is not a place to get your CB worked on. There used to be one guy there, his name is Ray, who did good work, but I think he is retired now. You can ignore my opinion on this if you want, but I've seen the proof, numerous times.
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AGAIN NO STANDARDS NO AGENCY TO GO BACK ON .......
If you get a car fixed many shops have trained repairman who is your CB
shop trained by ?????? What standards to they use ?????
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This topic is old but what is the standard for a CB radio repairman?
It used to be that a CB repair tech had to have an FCC radiotelephone operators license. Is it required any more? There was a written test for that and some trade schools used to offer a course for it but it can be learned & earned by study and practice. I've had a general radiotelephone license since 1986 and finally decided to get the Radar endorsement this spring.
If the tech of today has such an FCC 'phone license or is equally competent sans paper, a small CB shop may not be able to pay him enough to keep him full time and he probably won't want to do lower-paying installation work, just repairs and maybe SWR or technical issues the installer can't deal with.
It's hard to identify good technicians in the CB industry unless by word of mouth or unless they can show a FCC license of some kind. Most who actually do work as communications techs would rather work with the 2-way FM stuff or other higher-tech gear because the pay is better.
Good luck on holding a CB shop liable for a wrecked radio if they did a modification job on your request. Talk to the tech first and find out what they are going to do exactly, even if you don't understand it all you may find out whether the tech understands it himself.handlebar Thanks this. -
good reviews hope you guys that travel the country can add some more
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I have no reason to doubt you however it IS a fact that if the FCC catches you modding radios you can lose your ham license. NOW if he is REPAIRING them that is not a problem there is NO REQUIREMENT for a license to repair radios .....
This is the reason most of us who work on part 90 radios will not get involved in fixing CB stuff ....... beside the price of CB sets new ..... -
The repair shop desk is being set up nest to it .... which I will be using for my own repairs.Attached Files:
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