18 feet of coax is NOT needed
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Turbo-T, Jul 16, 2017.
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Well I don't know for sure but I would say with co-phase COAX and 2 of them there skip shooters a 35 mile talk/receive range should be attainable.......
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Tried to stop @ a shop today here in quebec canada to get a pair of skipshooters but he closed early..Im sure he sells cophased..
Looked on clays radio site for those new ant mounts but no luckbored silly Thanks this. -
Back in 1994 I ran dual Wilson 2000 antennas on a Freightliner and could talk receive 30/35 miles but back then those trucks weren't the cheap plastic/fiberglass trucks they are now....
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Call Clays if possible
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I'd still listen to Rabbis input I'm sure he's been there done that as they say......
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Also those Wilsons were way better antennas back then.bored silly Thanks this.
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Something similar to this is what I used in my Volvo installations.
https://www.amazon.com/ProComm-18Ft-Co-Phasing-Harness-PL259/dp/B0063UIBTIbored silly Thanks this. -
I believe that 100% who even makes those Wilson antennas now Barjan or somebody ???
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Called them b4 to order something once but they wanted to charge me more if i ordered via ph vs email!! Like WTF!!bored silly Thanks this.
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