Hey all, just wondering if any of you leave your radios on while off duty/away from truck. Just curious because an older driver where i work told me he leaves his on all winter so she stays warm. Plus the knobs arent as stiff if left on. Any advice/suggestions are appreciated.
Leaving CB on
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Freightshaker613, Apr 5, 2013.
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Your radio would have to put off some real heat to keep it warm enough to reduce the resistance of the knobs in the winter
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Sure does! Defrosts my windows too.. -
LOL that's funny. Must be a BIG radio
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Wont be much longer before it catches fire, then you'll have a smokin hot radio.
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i have a galaxy 99. as the radio has gotten older, it has developed a slight freq drift when its cold. when its warmed up and on freq it wont move a bit. but when i turn it on and its cold, it starts at 27.186 and sometimes 187. so i tune it down and then it goes to .184 as it warms up. then i tune it back to 185 and its fine until i turn it off.
i hardly ever spend the night in the truck, but when i do, i turn the volume all the way down and i turn the display off. its just a quirk of an older radio. maybe one day i will get it to a shop, but the guy who worked on it retired after 60 years in the business. -
My brand new Galaxy does the same thing cold. Once it warms up it stays dead on.
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id be mad if a new radio did that. i can see mine doing it as its over 10 years old now i guess. its been aligned, and it is dead on freq, but something is making it drift. probably the freq control board. i wont know until i send it in to have it checked out. but for now. i just deal with it. by the time i catch my logbook up, start the truck to build air pressure and do a pretrip, its usually ready to go.
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