A stock Cobra out of the box with a stock mic and stock tune sounds bad out of the box to me. The only way you are hearing truck drivers 30 miles away is if they aren’t using factory antennas and coax on these trucks nowadays. I will take this Radioactive General Lee any day over a stock anything, it gets great results.
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Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by GoldDot40, Jul 20, 2018.
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50-70 mile contacts with base stations consistently, so it must not do too bad.rabbiporkchop Thanks this. -
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The average elevation in Mississippi is 300 feet, and every highway is lined with 50-70 foot tall pine, oak, etc. Forestry is one of our biggest industries (62% forest land). I can say confidently your radio would be lucky to hear mobile to mobile 10 miles here on a normal day.Last edited: Jul 26, 2018
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I don't think elevation has much to do with anything so much as the terrain between stations. Flat ground at 10000 feet and flat ground at 300 ft should result in the same distance between stations. The moisture content of the ground has a drastic effect on performance as well though.Meteorgray Thanks this. -
But Rabbi, CB signals don't go through two mountains. Maybe a Low Frequency signal might make it, but not High Frequency. I have to believe that when you're talking 30 miles with two mountains in between, there is some unique RF path(s) that allows such amazing performance. What could it be? Maybe line-of-sight?
I find the vagaries of such long-distance communications interesting. The problem is, without knowing them, reading about how one person's radio set-up gets 10 times the distance of another's can not only lead to an interesting hobby, but also to a frustrated disappointment. Knowing all the circumstances about why the performance differences occur is important in determining what category one falls into: happy hobbyist or disappointed failure.
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