New CB's are crap...

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Daycab, Mar 14, 2014.

  1. BigBearNY

    BigBearNY Light Load Member

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    Making cheap knockoffs, not making deadlines and taking money without delivering the product. Doing business overseas has lots of perils. But... it's still cheaper to make it there. Go figure.
     
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  3. joseph1135

    joseph1135 Papa Murphy

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    It's not really cheaper. It costs us a lot. The costs are really immeasurable. And we are seeing it now. No jobs and they have got by the balls.
     
  4. STexan

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    I don't think CB's are crap, the systems they have to broadcast through are crap. Have you seen all the "splitters" and cheap coax they use in today's trucks? I don't think the antennas actually run in tandem on many trucks (if you're using the factory setup) Makes ABSOLUTELY no sense to cheap out on CB radio coax and factory wiring to save $4.00 on a $155,000.00 truck
     
  5. poppapump1332

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    I agree antenna and good coax is the most important part of the setup and stock coax is garbage.
     
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  6. fencitup

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    For the same reason Koreans, Japanese, Germans are here over looking US workers in auto plants for example. QC! If it's not up to standards it should never leave the plant. I am not in favor of US products being made overseas, but the factory workers doing the actual assembly that get the blame for the quality should not be. As a last resort, if things are not made to specs, have them made somewhere else. But, the CEO's obviously don't care about quality as much as you and I do!
     
  7. Cowpie1

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    Generally, I have agreed with that. I have never liked stock coax and antennas. But I had to rethink that with the coax and antenna that got put on my 2013 FL Columbia glider. I hooked up the meter and pulled about 1.2 right out of gate. The Galaxy DX929 I am using seems to really like the stock setup. This has to be an absolute first time experience for me! To have stock coax and antennas work so well. Nary a problem with receive or transmit. I am not running any kind of amp and never have. I think I am going to stick with the stock setup this time.
     
  8. Getsinyourblood

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    My experience is that the new Radios, like Cobras, are crap. Check out the "Good Old Radios" Thread in the CB Forum.
     
  9. mike5511

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    You should be able to get across the parking lot or the median with the stock set up. Some of them do a little better than that.
     
  10. Cowpie1

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    Well, it will get across the parking lot and the median, for sure, but it seems to do well up to 10 miles down the road also. Not always, of course, due to atmospheric conditions and terrain, but it seems to do pretty good overall for a stock setup. I hear everything I need to hear and get out just fine unless someone walks on me with their mega box close by me. I have avoided a lot of traffic messes with it in time to hit a good alternative route. I have a lot of things to do better with my money than trying to talk to Moscow. And for a stock setup, the coax FL put in my glider and the pre tuned FL branded antennas and the Galaxy radio does a pretty good job. I was firmly convinced in the past that it would be barely something I could live with, but in this truck, I had those ideas shot down. Put a Radio Shack meter to it when I got the truck and it came in about as good as anyone could tune it. Hooked the meter up recently to check things again. Still a 1.2 across the board. Can't speak to any other FL setup, like a Cascadia, but the Columbia glider truck I got, they sure got it done well.
     
  11. Turbo-T

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    The CEO's care about making max profit by paying foreigners chump to build it cheap while selling you junk at top dollar that you'll have to buy again in 5 years.
     
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