What I meant was I never use a warranty because the fix is cheap most of the time, like a bad soldering issue. If you have a burnt 2312 or 1969 final, for years they were $6. Pay him $20 and be back 10-8. Solder joint issue? Not worth the price of shipping. Tap on the board with a screwdriver, find the cold joint, solder it up, usually free of charge.
I usually buy my radios on the internet new, although I will pick one up off a friend if it’s in good shape and they are selling.
Cb radio
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just skip all the other posts, this sums it up.
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Stay away from the 22 true, true.
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I took mine out 1 week ago. I admit I enjoy no longer having hear everyone complain about my driving.
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You wrote the book on lane departure.IluvCATS Thanks this.
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Nobody likes when I try to pass at same speed or about 1mph faster.
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Cheap Uniden is all you need to receive info or procure a lady to “ detail your cab”
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You give the rest of us something to talk about as we plot your demise.IluvCATS Thanks this.
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Will she charge by per chore or per hour?
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Get one. It's a necessity.
You may need it to help keep people safe.
Report accident ahead,besrs ,road hazards,vehicles on shoulder, etc.
Or you might need to let people know YOU are on the shoulder just past the top of the hill where people can't see you in advance.
Get a radio....if you're not gonna talk,at least monitor it(keep it on)Faintestidea Thanks this.
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