connex c.bs with freq. counters

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  1. dump truckin hillbilly

    dump truckin hillbilly Bobtail Member

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    does anyone out there have a connex with the built in freq. counter? i found one for 400 dollars im lookin at gettin. it has channels a through d with am and fm bands. also has echo. i currently run a north star but its just not enough. the site i found it on will also tune it for an additional 20 dollars. just wonered if anybody uses a connex and what they think of em. is it a good deal or not? im thinkin of goin with a connex or galaxy? what is some of your alls reviews on either radio? thanks in advance fellas.
     
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  3. SheepDog

    SheepDog Road Train Member

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    I will tell you what I have learned in the 3 years I have been an actual truck driver...
    Connex is the most sought after radio, next to Cobra. I hear most truckers say that a Connex is the best but if you want a Good radio, cobra is it. What I mean by that is, they are cheaper but hold up and will do what you need. Don't pay the $20 to get it tuned from the internet site you buy it from. You will want to find an actual CB Shop that you trust or someone you trust has referred you to. I don't have a Connex so I don't know what the best of the best is but I did hear the other night that the 3300 HP is not it...

    Good Luck
     
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    By the way, there is a thread for CB's on this forrum...
     
  5. dump truckin hillbilly

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    thanks for the info on the c.b. and im aware there is a thread for the cb on this forum that is the reason i posted this particular thread in the cb forum that you speak of. i read every one and couldnt find my answer. that is the reason i posted this thread in the cb part of the forum. either way thanks for the reply. and i have ran cobra 29 ltds with the weather bands and they are good radios. thought about the 29 bluetooth but dont need the bluetooth. and with the connex freq. counter i can run the freq. that our company radios are on and only use one radio instead of two. never known a cobra to have a freq. counter built in. i know you can buy them seperate. :biggrin_25525: and as well our company radios run the fm band. so the band change would be great to have.
     
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  6. WA4GCH

    WA4GCH Road Train Member

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    UNLESS your trucks run at the very bottom of low band VHF the fm will do you no good.
     
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  7. dump truckin hillbilly

    dump truckin hillbilly Bobtail Member

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    see this is where i get lost. no offense on that. i can drive em and all but not inclined on electronics. so even on the same freq. and on the same channel UNLESS we are on the low band im wastin my money. what is the difference between the bands?
     
  8. Turbo-T

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    The Cobra 200 has a built in freq meter.

    I don't believe Connex makes a radio with a built in freq counter, but they do have a freq counter port on the rear.

    If you buy a radio from Sparkys you get a free peak and tune.

    What freq's does your company radios run on? Connex radios aren't even CB radios; they're 10 meter exports that run in the 28mhz range out of the box (license required to use the 28 mhz frequencies); you have to have them converted to run on the 11 meter citizens band.

    Best thing to do is find out what frequency your wor's radios run off of, then you can figure out if they're work. Normally the 10 meter band is used by ham operators.
     
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  9. dump truckin hillbilly

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    nto sure what we run on our freq. for the company radios. never looked into it. i coulda swore it had the built in counter. but it did say requires a license. now im learnin somethin!!!!! would a fella have to order a cobra 200? never seen or heard of a cobra with the counter. and would it havin a counter would it word bein that a cb runs a diff. band? exactly what i was lookin for was good answers and yours was a good one!!! and is sparkys on the web? never heard of it.
     
  10. Turbo-T

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    Yes you'd have to order a Cobra 200....here's one: http://www.www.premiere-electronics.net/store/cobra200gtldx.html

    Of course it's a 10 meter radio, meaning it would have to be converted to work on the 11 meter CB band. Out of the box it only operates on the 10 meter ham band. To use it legally on 10 meters you'd have to hold a ham license. You need to find out what frequencies your work radios run off of. Heck what size are the antennas they have?

    Yes sparkys is on the web. Sparkyscbshack.com. Sparky is a good guy to do biz with. He won't candy coat something and make it glitter when it it's not worthy...meaning if you want him to tweak every pot in your radio thinking you'll be the big dog at the truck stop, he'll tell you the truth if it will work or not. Most any other CB shop will do anything to get in your wallet, snipping limiters and diodes and such to get the big watts on the feel good meter. Sparky will flat out tell you what will work and what won't. Can't ask for a better businessman.

    As for radios with freq counters...IMO they're only good for ssb radios (to help you get right on frequency) and exports to help keep you off the ham bands.

    Below is what a Cobra 200 looks like:

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  11. josh.c

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    The Connex 4800 has a freq counter. If that's the one you're talking about, $400 sounds really high, especially if they charge extra to convert it.

    I run a Galaxy 99, I love it, but they don't make them anymore, and honestly, they were overpriced. I don't have any experience with the newer Galaxy stuff. I do prefer the large meter on the Galaxy to the Connex, if you're still debating between the two. Galaxy does have a couple of legal CBs (vs exports) with frequency counters, and Ranger also has a couple of legal CBs radios out now with frequency counters on them.

    Even if you found an export that would cover the frequency your company radios are on, you'd have to have an antenna setup that would be more trouble than it's worth to use it for both.
     
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