Thanks for mentioning the Road King, it looks like it would be a good radio too. I have no idea who makes it, and until now I haven't heard anyone who owns one. So it's kind of hard to recommend a radio that I'm not familiar with, or heard much about it. That's why I usually recommend the Uniden PC78LTX to someone since it basically has the same lay out and features of the 29. It does have one extra feature the cobra doesn't have, and that's the high cut switch. Some guys like it and some don't.
What C.B. should I start off with?
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Sixty realistic radios... That's quite the haul. I can't imagine what your radio room would look like with all your radios on display. We may have to call you the Mr Carlson's Lab (YouTube) of radios. Ha. -
All new radios are pretty much the same. Same power output, same sound etc. The difference is price, features and physical size. A compact or mid-sized rado does exactly what a full sized radio does except the full sized radio has more features. You can not tell what model and brand anyone else is using and they can not tell what model and brand you are using.
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Still undecided Thanks this.
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When I started driving trucks five years ago, I bought an inexpensive Uniden PRO 505XL. It’s about as basic as they get. Volume, squelch, channel selector. Under $50, works fine.
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Still undecided and tarmadilo Thank this.
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Numb and Crude Truckin' Thank this.
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