Cobra 19

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by clantonman1983, Mar 29, 2009.

  1. FriedTater

    FriedTater Keeper of The Snakes

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    I mount mine to the front of the bed,always have.
    Most people freak about drilling holes,but personally I tend to want to wear stuff out before I die and leave it to someone else. LOL!!
    I use half of a mirror mount and good quality stainless steel hardware.
    Abit of RTV silicone on the mount side keeps the water out.
    I also run a 6ga chassis ground wire off of one of the bolts on the mount
    to a stock bolt attached to the truck frame.To some this may be overkill,but history has taught me to do it going in on all new installs.
    I spare no expense,solider,silicone,zip ties and heat shrink are a must IMO.
    Same applies to powering the radio,I run both pos/neg lines with separate spade fuses off the battery back into the cab thru a hole I drill in the firewall.
    Takes about an hour and 3-4 cold beers,or 2hrs with 4-5 cold beers.LOL!!
    My preferred stick for barefoot mobile is a long shaft Wilson 2K.

    anyway..........
    Anyone know for sure what the Cobra's are doing with the Mosfets ?
    33-35 might be a real deal ?????



     
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  3. Red Fox

    Red Fox Road Train Member

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    Tater: I'm with you man. Once properly installed, you virtually never have to fool with it again. I also like to put "NoOx" or a similar dielectric electrician's grease on the connections so they NEVER corrode, including ALL the antenna connections and stinger. My homemade antenna has been a stone flat SWR now for about 10 years.

    Clanton, you may be right, or the guy may have his meter adjusted high, but waaaaay back when I had my 25 modded by my mom's shop, it was set a 17 watts to make it last. Evidently they were getting a lot of them in for repairs that had been fully turned up, and mine lasted for 10 years of trucking plus several in a pickup like that. They may have a different board now, but I do recall when the "25 Classic" came out, as a copy of the original 25. People liked them enough for Cobra to do that.
    I still say people will be disgruntled with Byrd (true) wattage. It doesn't measure the peaks, just the power, and it's possible that my tech had used a Byrd meter on it. He was a real stickler for accuracy and doing things right, and I wish I could find him now.
    Anyone remember the Fox Den CB shop in Austell Ga.?
     
  4. weasel

    weasel Light Load Member

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    How long will a cobra 25 last running that kind of wattage?
     
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