Galaxy radios are definitely worth taking a look at. I own two and can't complain. First one was given to me, a DX919, had freq. aligned and...
Like a capacitor?
Upgrade your antenna and coax(lowest SWR you can get) before you upgrade radio. This will get you out further and you'll be able to hear better as...
I have a freq counter on my galaxy dx44v, and for channel 19 it reads 27.1830 and sometimes 27.1829, at first i thought this was a problem but i...
The easiest way to explain squelch and RF gain would be as such: Think of your squelch as a gate for what your radio picks up. When your squelch...
Would RG8X coax (21ft) handle this amount of power with no problems?
So you don't think the 500V would damage electronics in a truck? Or draw too much current?
Hello all, before i start this discussion i'd like to let everyone know that i know linears are illegal in the CB band range. I understand linears...
Here's his business card. I went to the shop in cartersville!
You'll get out further with a lower powered radio and a good antenna set up with good SWR, more than you would with a high powered radio with a no...
The counter does work properly, it reads correct frequencies on my DX919. I do not have it plugged into my 44V because the 44v is bigger and room...
I am in the same boat as Grumppy. I have two galaxy radios, one 44V and one 919. The 919 was my first radio and it is still a great radio! Just...
Just wanted to write a quick follow up report for my DX44V and what i did with it. I took it to a CB repair shop inside TA Truck stop off exit 296...
18' of coax is recommended for single antennas! I have 18' on my mobile setup and it was just the right amount
RightChannelRadios.com offers a 9' RG-8X coax for $20 plus shipping... RG-8X is top of the line with 95%+ shielding..
I believe all trucks should have a CB! If you don't like hearing BS or whatnot, you can always turn your volume down to a minimum. CB radios can...
Thanks for the reply. It's not a built in freq. counter, its the one that plug into the back of the radio!
Hello all, i am new here and have never posted on this forum before. I need some advice on what to do with my DX44V. I have a frequency counter so...