It's a predictable daily occurrence which happens every time assuming the person speaking has all his ducks in a row. I'm not saying the signals travel through the mountains but they definitely travel up and over the mountain tops and reach down to valleys on the other side. The signal is kind of like an arch.
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Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by GoldDot40, Jul 20, 2018.
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FWIW I talk to locals nightly from my mobile. My locals are as the crow flies, 38, 43, and 61 miles out. Granted they are on base rigs, but they’re not looking for the little guy in a mobile.
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Yep, those high-and-mighty antennas servicing a base can take full advantage of the gigantic 11 meter wavelength compared to our little-and-low 7-foot antennas on a truck.
A tall base antenna looking over the trees makes for an excellent line-of-sight RF path. -
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Never count a mobile out in RX or TX. I have to relay a bit here in NETX and I’ve worked most of the country east of the Rockies, all in a mobile with only 80 watts.
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Nope, I no longer doubt the might of my four- and six-foot whip antennas on my trucks, competing mano-a-mano with the 40- and 60-foot multi-element giants at the base shacks.
I'm ready to take them on!Timin770 Thanks this. -
To the OP try this, http://downloads.cobra.com/CB/Models/MiscInfo/29antlight.pdf , I had the same thing happen to me. Know problem with Cobra straight from factory. Hope this helps.
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