Does anyone know anything about the CB shop at the Petro in Sparks, NV?
I'm going to be there for a 10hr break on Sunday and need to get some radio work done while I'm there IF they're any good.
I tried searching for them on this site, but the search function only takes you to the thread containing the search terms and not the specific post (s).
So, after trying to page through 34 pages of posts and not seeing them anywhere, I'm taking the lazy route and just asking y'all!
Thanks in advance for your opinions.
CB Shop at the Petro in Sparks, NV (I-80, x21)
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by The Gryphon, May 16, 2014.
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He set up my new 29 and tune and peak it works great I will take another to him next run to Reno
The Gryphon Thanks this. -
Took in my general hp 40 which i thought i had fried in a cascadia turns out my mic got stuck on keyed up and heated it but did not damage anything. To play it safe i took it in to have it checked out. He could have told me a whole different story and i would have believed it but instead he was honest with me and simply charged me the 5 dollar bench test and let me know my radio was just fine no problems with it. I appreciate that honesty. I purchased a cobra 29 peaked/tuned from him to install in my cascadia since my general is too much radio for the stock power supply and antena system in a cascadia and i do not have permission to modify anything its not my truck. He also engraves his name and date on the inside of the cb after he does his work on it. I actually like the fact that he did that, he takes pride in his work, backs it up, and is confident to put his signiture on it. Recomended.
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What is it with the CB shops at Petro's. Seriously, don't remember which one but I finally found a skip shooter at one.
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