I just installed a predator 10k single coil antenna with a 1.2 swr rating
I got my radio tweaked and tuned its a 50th anniversary cobra and new cables
all checked out fine but I feel like my range should be greater any suggestions?
exit 4 in indy next to the pilot tuned my radio (randy is the guy who did all the work)
I cant clearly get out over 3-4 miles
or I am getting out and not receiving well
predator 10k + cobra 29 short range...
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by jdub2k5, Mar 29, 2011.
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I would say thats about all you will get on the average. There is alot to factor in for range like the hills, trees, clouds.
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what can I legally do to get more?
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I run the same set-up as what you have in my Suburban, and I can talk 30+ miles on a bad day(locally)...Difference is, I also run a 3000w+ Amp!
You can easily double your distance, and be twice as loud as you are now just by adding a small 2-pill Amp.
Illegal...Maybe. But so is Speeding, cheating on your Tax's, and parking in a handicap parking spot while you run into the local corner store to buy a Coke!
As for as a better radio go's, all the CB Radios that are what you would call "Legal" all do only 4w's max output, so trying a different radio is not going to change anything as long as your power output is the same...
As for the antenna...Predator 10K's is about as good as they come when it comes to coiled antenna's.
A 102" Whip would be the only antenna that has less loss, because it has no coil. But it won't make enough of a difference to notice when it comes to how far your getting out with a stock 4w radio...
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how much is a small amp and where can i get one?
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I just bought a kl203 from H&Y electronics for 49.00. Haven't tried it yet, I don't have a smaller radio to use it yet with but for the money its suppose to be the best. All the reviews I have read are nothing but good.
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Some of us just park behind the offenders.
Edit: Here's one.
TedLast edited: Mar 29, 2011
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If it were me, and just getting started in using Amps, I would go with something like a Texas Star 250 or 350...These don't use much power to run, and are built like Tanks. They can take more abuse than some of the Custom Amps if you don't have your set-up just perfect to start with.
You won't find Amps in most Truck Stops either...(unless it's someone in the parking lot selling one, and then it's "Buyer Beware" because lot's of these guys selling in the parking lots will be trying to un-load fry'ed-amps to to suckers)
Sparkys CB Shack sells Texas Stars and have decent pricing...Check their Web Site. -
One thing tho about the Handicap Parking places tho while were on the subject...Around here anyway, 90% of the people using the parking spots are no more handicap than I am...They just have a placard to hang on the rear view mirror because someone in their family does have a medical condition which allowed them to get the placard...So they take advantage of the system...I see it everyday, someone will park right up at the front door of a store, literally run in and buy a 6 pack of beer or cigarettes, and leave without so much as a second thought... -
They make normal spots so narrow so they can get one more car in for every what? every 10? I guess they think everybody drives a compact. Well compacts don't have big enough alternators.
I have handicapped plates on my Eldorado and a placard for the truck. I would have plates on the truck, too, but Texas allows only one set per owner.
BTW, I might lawfully park where I want to but I unlawfully run an amp.
And I think we're finally gettin' some rain!
Ted
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