Originally Posted by notatruckdriver Big question is what's the probability they're going to catch you? What do they do? Drive around semi's with...
Where you mount the radio won't effect performace, but where you mount the antenna will. Mounting the antenna to the bed rail inside the bed is...
Off the shelf and unmodified, none of the CB radios you can get off the store shelf will have more power than the Cobra 29 you already have. At...
The Eaton auto shift works pretty good on the hills... knock it back one click into manual and it will not shift until you click the up or down...
Galaxy's with 3-digits (929, 949, etc.) are legal 4-watt CBs. Galaxy's with 2-digits (44, 88, 95, etc.) are so-called 10 meter radios which are...
Hello LB. The simple answer is that, out of the box, the 10-meters you are talking about cover 28MHz, but after modification will cover from 25 to...
Correct. IFTA doesn't apply intrastate. DOT and MC numbers may not apply either... check with your state. I have South Carolina authority,...
Excellent post by Nightwind and comments by others. The only thing I would add is about DOT and MC numbers when operating "intrastate" (within...
I was talking about disregarding the RF Gain comment in MY own post. I would never say to disregard someone else's post. As you said, that would...
There are a lot of things that can cause what you're experincing. Here are two more possibilities I would consider: Are there any other...
Good point, lonewolf. No argument here. I agree with you. I just wanted the original poster to know that Made in USA can't be a factor in his...
Interesting. However, Uniden isn't taking advantage of it; it says Made in Philippines on there radios.
Dave, Yes, that peaked and tuned Uniden will do as well (or better) than a peaked and tuned Galaxy 929 (or any other 3-digit Galaxy, 949, 959,...
Since the General Lee is a 10-meter (28MHz) radio and not manufactured as a CB (27MHz), it will need to be converted to cover the CB frequencies....
Hello Eric. Yes, sounds like you need a new plug. They are inexpensive (around $5) and available at some of the major truck stop chains....
Sucks your radio being stolen. What radio to replace it with depends on what you mean by "get more out of the new one." If your looking for more...
Nice setup, there. Just a suggestion: You'll get better performance if you get the antenna standing up off the bed, and maybe mount it to the...
I, too, would lean towards a CB radio "Made in U.S.A." But there aren't any. Nearly all Uniden CB's are made in the Philipines (none in the...