Unidens are no better or worse than Cobra radios, I have been running cobra radios since the 70's and never had a problem, as far as antennas can not go wrong with Francis 5 footers, durable, talk well, no tuning, affordable.
Jericos in Bakersfield is a very ggod shop
Help please, with purchasing a cb
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by milad, May 6, 2015.
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iirc the francis antennas are continuous wound, or loaded, meaning the wire wrapped around the fiberglass whip is wound in the same sequence all the way up, and does not come back down. It would basically be useless if it did, because it would not add any physical, or electrical length to the antenna itself.
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They are. Maybe the shortest ones go up and back down, but the 5.5' does not.
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Thank you so much..
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And Thank you to every one ... all info is helped me alot
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If your around San Antiono Tx, Clays radio shop is by the petro. I've been using since the 90s. Does great work.
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Sir am not, but i'll keep that in mind, Thank you
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Hard to beat the cobra 29 classic (none of the nightwatch crap) in IMHO... Very particular who touches mine. Old man in Dodge City Ks set my radio up yrs ago (shop been closed forever now it seems).. Per his advice I use Francis sticks.. I also use an Astatic mic... Just tuned, peaked, talkback, echo is all thats been done so very little spent. Could out talk all my friends Galaxy's unless they dumped a load of cash in them. Sure I cant split the channels but never needed to... I just hope the old girl still works after living in a coleman cooler for 9yrs..lol
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Thank you sir for everything ....
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