That would have to be chained to a seat or it would walk. Had an escort that was not hearing me, the walkie talkie, didnt sound to good either. She had a Uniden hand held and it worked good.
Handheld cb radios
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by GettingRolling, Nov 25, 2020.
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Add a Bluetooth ear piece and it is all hands free.truckdriver31 Thanks this. -
The antenna is key... When I use my handheld with the little rubber antenna it came with I get very limited range, but when I hook the handheld up to my truck's mounted antenna I get pretty good (reception) range. I don't know or care how far it gets out, as I mostly just listen.
Handhelds are not as bad as this thread suggests.... if you've got a decent antenna.GettingRolling Thanks this. -
Thats what im looking for not so much of a talker but traffic stopped dead around the bend would be nice to know. If I could attach a handheld to the truck antenna I'd be happy if i know whats going on a mile ahead -
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If you only need to talk to each other look into handheld VHF radios. We use them in turns with super loads. Very clear, decent range and nobody steps on us.
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