Check out this video of one of our Chicago drivers http://youtu.be/N1KAfjjcG3U
Reinhart Food Service Martin Brower Either of them are a good choice, both owned by the same company. Check out our listing,...
CDL CLASS A LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVERS 30 LOCAL DRIVING POSITIONS AVAILABLE WE HAVE NEW TRUCKS ARRIVING THIS MONTH TO ACCOMMODATE OUR GROWTH! APPLY...
Channel Jumper, also known as AB3NK has been banned from our forum for the same crap he starts here. He will bait the other members by offering...
I would buy a ham radio and convert it to work on CB. This way you have the best of both worlds. You have a reciever that you can listen to...
The original poster lit the fire bringing everyone here to this forum because of his post that HE EDITED after he found out he was not being...
That 1600v would draw about 150-180 amps. I would just use a 500 watt amp on a company owned truck, I am betting that your old 900 could have...
The biggest thing is protecting everything from the RF produced by that amp. Sure that 7 foot piece of RG8U may operate it properly, is the...
Experiment with this, it works. Most trucks shift up or down with a 500 rpm split. Watch your tach next time you shift. If you use a clutch...
I see your in Madison, we have a facility there! I thought we were not allowed to mention company names?????? BIG beverage company, main office...
These jobs are out there, I promise you that. As for our company, we are a worldwide company and the biggest comment we hear when we hire a...
Well let me say I did fall into that "trap" These trucking companies have been "feeding" the truck driving schools to provide them truck drivers...
Do you know what kind of radio he has now, that would help know "what he likes"
You have a few buttons on the front of the amp One says Finals one says Driver? If you use a low power radio (25 watts or less) you want to...
Follow the info here also
oops nevermind I got that confused with the "Sweet 16" The 1600V
That kind of power COULD ruin the electronics if it is not installed properly. Use quality coax, Times Microwave LMR-400 and short power cables...
These are easy to put over coax, http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103222 Try them on the coax of the CB and the AM/FM radio.
Try this around your power cords http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103979
Do you have proof?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HAHAHAHAHAHAHA I couldnt even type that with a straight face HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH :biggrin_25525: