Show Your CB Set Up

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by 2sN5s, Jun 13, 2010.

  1. Calve

    Calve Light Load Member

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    lol. Rock on brother. Rock on.
     
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  3. subpartrucker

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    it's not a "big radio",but here is what I'm using...it's all radio shack and works great...and the radio was given to me for free a few years ago.

    Radio Shack TR443 CB with a Radio Shack 5 foot steel whip and a SWR 2T meter.The antenna is mounted on the passenger side,I've gone through 2 coax cables with it on the driver side (yes I left slack for the door opening).It works fine for me I get under 1:5 for a SWR reading and I average 10-15 miles for range.

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    from a distance...coax coming through vent window
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  4. hailstone

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    I got a Referbished Galixy 949 from sparkies cb shop for 104$ with shipping. it is a great raido LOUD AND PROUD:biggrin_25519:
     
  5. WA4GCH

    WA4GCH Road Train Member

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    Yep nice radio good price ....
     
  6. Turbo-T

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    I can't remember if I posted my most current radios but here they are...

    The first 3 are a Cobra 21 GTL from 1979. Yes it is 32 years old and still works great. Stock radio, stock mic, never been peaked or tuned, does ok for what it is. I only paid $10 for it. I run it with a Wilson 1000 mag mount. I want to upgrade the antenna to a 108 whip but don't have a suitable mounting place at this point. It's mounted between the sun visors of my 4X4 truck so I don't need an external speaker.

    The last two are a Uniden Washington base station, a Philippines built model. It too is stock, not peaked or tuned (so I am told) and does good on SSB and AM. Not a power moster by any means. The only mod I've done is the Skythumper ST65DX mic, only because I've been told I sound better over the air than with the stock mic. I run a Shakespeare Super Big Stick and 50 ft. of Browing BR400 hard line with the base station.
     

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  7. bubba T

    bubba T Bobtail Member

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    NICE collection there TURBO-T !!
    I like the OLD ORIGINAL Coffin Style Cobra mics like you have on the 21 !! Nice mics !
     
  8. vetteman

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    you at the petro east of flagstaff?
     
  9. platinum

    platinum Road Train Member

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    Wow some amazing radios guys! How do you learn about these big investments and know what to get?
     
  10. WA4GCH

    WA4GCH Road Train Member

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    Everyone starts out small ... but radios are like any other hobbie the guy who dies with the most wins ....
     

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  11. NC Ghosthunter

    NC Ghosthunter Bobtail Member

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    LMAO...Good one! :biggrin_25514:
     
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