You can go to the official Uniden site and buy a factory refurbishes PC 68 LTW cb radio for $49.99 plus shipping.
www.Uniden.com/cb-radios/icat/cbradios_b2c
NOTE: There is an underscore character between cbradios and b2c.
less expensive cb's?
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by mickeyrat, Feb 18, 2012.
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I guess I must have been the exception...both my Cobra 25 LTD WX and my Uniden PC 68LTW did very well.
What makes you recommend the Connex? -
Channel Jumper,
Connex and Ranger come from the same umbrella, along with super star, galaxy, general, mirage, etc.
The factory furb is also a great idea when you want a decent small radio on the cheap as xcis said. -
Without question the Cobra 25 or 29 have stood the test of time and would be great starter radio for him. They can take a hell of a beating for years and keep on going.
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I agree! Unless you need extra channels or just have to have echo, a Cobra 29 or 25 or their Uniden equivalent is the way to go. Even though I have all twin final export radios, I still own a great talking Cobra 25.
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The adding of a weather receiver should have no effect on the CB part of the radio ....
Turbo-T Thanks this. -
New question.
I now slip seat between two trucks, not happy at all with the stock antennaes on these 2010 century class freightliners.
Can soemone suggest a simple, inexpensive highly portable antennae set up? Have looked at those quick release mounts that would fit on the mirror arm.
Just looking for some better range and clarity from my equipment. -
get one of those vise grip mounts and a francis or firestix antenna at least 4 ft and good coax. That did me for years with my 510 unidenrollingradios Thanks this.
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post 27 at link below. also there are other threads ref. the Cascadia. What you see in this pic is what has worked best for me. I also put a 5x5 Francis on the bracket that holds up the air lines on the back of the sleeper that worked pretty good, but it is taller than the trailer and takes about 27ft or so of coax and a little time to run it. I'm staying with this. If it was my truck, I would try doing some bonding which should help matters.
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...lack-of-distance-receivng-transmitting-3.html -
FWIW, Francis has now come out with (finally) a tunable tip antena
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