I was glad to do a search and find a thread about Ham in the truck. Glad I'm not the only crazy one!
I'll put both radios in mine just for the sake of having a CB, but I really cannot stand listening to it, most of the time. The only reason my grandfathers trucks have them is because the Coal mines require them for safety.
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Thinking of getting HAM radio for truck
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by dmg1029, Oct 15, 2009.
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I ran a Icom706mk2G with a autotuner and iron horse band specific antennas. 40 meters picked up the Detroit engine computer. It was enjoyable. Used to be a group of drivers on 14.302.50 in the afternoons. Eventually the 706 failed when I sent it to be repaired they said some components were loose so NYC may have been it's nemeses. I got tired of moving the equipment from truck to truck but may do it again in the future. If you run 2 meters the ARRL directory is not always accurate, had some folks get mad when I brought up supposedly open repeaters that were private. Did meet a lot of nice folks.
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Or just strap my Motorola 2200 to the passenger seat and have most everything.
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darthanubis, Turbo-T and mike5511 Thank this.
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The amazing thing is I don't think they are actually tested and accepted radios. I may be wrong but ...
I contend that no real ham radio has a channel selector like a CB but that doesn't mean they are not allowed.
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No Amateur radio displays channels. CB uses them. We use Frequencies. Now there are channels for 60 meters only. Which is 5 channels. But it still shows as Freqs. This one poster has only posted about Stryker Export CB radios. It's like he works for Stryker. And I know that you can use phone on 28.300-305. But below that it's CW. And mostly we use USB on 10. They are not tested and accepted radios. He even posted in one post ( in Stryker 955HPC )that all Ham radio dealers sell them. Which is not so.
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However I have a few ham radios that have channel selectors, one of them has 22 channels - my Icom IC-22a. I have a few HF rigs that have four, five and ten channels where crystals were installed for Novice use.
Actually you can use Phone from 28.3 on wards, there are no restrictions. -
Also the FCC says no Amateur radios have a channel selector.
This is what Reily told me.
The 28.305 that I speak of is the highest that the radio goes. I hold an Amateur Extra and I know where one can talk. But you can't use the radio where the radio won't go. So I was saying it not a for one to purchase for Amateur radio use.Last edited: Aug 8, 2014
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