So, I'm just getting into trucking and I just received the following as a Christmas gift:
Cobra 29 LX CHR LE
Astatic 636L-C
Are there modifications, additions, amps, etc. that I need to get, or have done to this radio to be have a decent setup for trucking use?
If so, what should I get, or have done, and where should I get it or have it done?
Thanks a bunch and Merry Christmas!!
NEWBIE Question! Any Mods/Adds Needed for This Setup
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by The Gryphon, Dec 24, 2011.
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i have a 29 but but not the chrome one. i added an echo board, talkback, dual mosfet finals, and my supertune thats around 30 watts. thats all i need for that setup. you dont need an amp. and most people on here will try to talk you out of it. at least thats what happened to me when i asked about amp advise. thats a good radio though. it will hold up very well in a big truck. it will deff take the abuse.
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just have the radio tuned by a trusted tech. maybe look into getting a small texas star 350 or so, if your tractor will run while using the amp LOL
get a good antenna, I.E. browning, K40 or Wilson trucker, or an expensive monkeymade. the browning BR28 is one i ran for a long time and it had a 15000 watt max. all the ones i listed are great antennas, but remember the basic rule. you can have a 300 dollar radio and mic, a nice big amp, but with a 2 dollar truck stop special antenna, you have a 2 dollar radio setup. -
The radio should be fine out of the box, you just need a decent antenna and a proper installation and you will be good to go.If you have a bottomless wallet, don't waste your $$$ on a "peak and tune", donate it to a charity.
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So, does that mean that you have 30 watts of transmitting power after those mods?
Can you recommend a good radio shop that can do all that stuff for me?
Also what would I be looking at cost wise? -
Any recommendation for a "trusted tech"?
As for the antenna(s), I'll have to wait until I have my own assigned truck and determine what I can/can't change/add to it. -
Where are you located?
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I'm in Northeast Mississippi, but I was hoping someone could recommend a honest, reliable radio shop that I could ship the radio to and trust that they'd mod it as it should be and be honest in their pricing, etc.
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DTB Radio
1900 Harrisburg Pike
Carlisle, Pa. 17015
Phone: 1-877-909-2348 (toll-free)
[email protected]
http://www.dtbradio.com/info.html
8541 Electronics
1531 Atkinson St.
Laurinburg, NC 28352
Phone: 910-276-9693
Toll Free: 866-274-8541
Fax: 910-276-9611
[email protected]
http://www.8541electronics.com/home.phpThe Gryphon Thanks this. -
Both are excellent shops. Or for starters just get a little KL-203 amp for $50 from H&Y. You then will have over 100 watts output for about the price to a peak job.The Gryphon Thanks this.
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