Fine Tune prices?
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by throttle325, Sep 1, 2019.
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I’m inclined to agree.
Goodbye. Go start trouble elsewhere. -
Yes it's true that when you are parked in the same parking lot as myself up here in the northeast, and skip is rolling in from Lordsburg NM, when you key up 50 feet away from me Lordsburg will disappear from my receiver. What's your point?
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He got the Ax from Mack, don’t have to worry about him anymore on here.
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I think it's more likely that those people pay more attention to results than people who flap their gums and produce no results. Generally cults believe in something intangible. Folks have a tendency to pay more attention to real world results as opposed to meaningless rhetoric.
I wouldn't refer to the average person with common sense as being a cult member. -
Well I wouldn't either but when people go overboard defending someone who is claimed to be better than ... well most others, and it is done blindly ... that isn't a person with common sense.
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Precisely why it isn't done blindly, and it's also why I recommend a stock tune for most people to get maximum value and performance for the dollar spent.
That is common sense. -
That’s why you recommend people to get a stock tune?
All this time, I thought maybe it was because Mr. Sherman was rude to some people by not answering them, when they tried to get in contact with him about getting a radio done. -
Best performance for least amount of money is right out of the box. An extra 10 miles will easily cost double or triple. Not everybody is willing to pay 2 or 3 times the price for an extra 20% in transmission distance, and not everybody wants to listen to traffic conditions an hour ahead of them.
Different strokes for different folks.Meteorgray and BTShepp Thank this. -
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