Fine Tune prices?
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by throttle325, Sep 1, 2019.
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wolverine11 and Windmill Hill Thank this.
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I'm guessing you work for that company that has a logo shaped like one of the US states. I'm in the same industry... -
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As far as I am concerned,you are totally correct about new radios having clean audio. It’s the cheap microphones like the ca-73 that cobra uses, that makes the audio sound mushy or Basey etc. I do bump up the power to the legal 4 watts, and the modulation to 100% on my CB radios. I don’t see the benefit of rebuilding the circuits to try to make the radio do more than what it was meant to do in the first place.
As far as those little tiny spurs you see on a spectrum analyzer in the videos, it isn’t enough to hurt a thing. As long as you’re not bleeding on another channel, the human ear isn’t going to detect that spur.
It’s been a great selling point, and lots of dollars have been wasted to have it supposedly tune perfectly, which is really silly (to me) since the radio is used on the CB band. I would rather spend the extra money on a good quality antenna system Of course this is just my opinion.wolverine11 Thanks this. -
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Looks like the rest of my post was cutoff, I was say that the signal looked good stock.
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Google "forry wrong number"..
There's so much more to the human voice that you'd be missing out on though.
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Must of been video of 980 on a scope, I stand corrected.
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He knows just enough to put on a good show.
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