Hello guys, I'll be honest I am not a trucker but I figured this was a good place to start. I own a ford truck and will be making many trips across the country in the next few years. I have always thought about getting a CB radio for info, traffic reports, fighting boredom, etc.
What are your thoughts on non-truckers on CB nets? Any advice for the novice CB user?
What is the best thing to start out with? Radio, Antenna, etc?
Thanks guys,
New Guy looking for advice
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by jensen47770, Nov 22, 2008.
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cobra 25LTD classic would be a good choice in a pickup, you can find one for about 59.00 dollars, I would probably go with a magnet mount K40 anttena for ease of installation and it is a good dependable one also about 60 bucks, after you have them find a cb shop and get them to peak and tune it and set your swr's shouldnt be more than 15 or 20 dollars to have it done, an external speaker is a great investment too the little internal speakers are just about worthless this will add another 15-20 bucks
So for about a 150 dollars more or less you can set yourself up with a decent rig that will last a long time -
you dont have to be a trucker to talk on the cb or on channel 19 . if you got kids or ladies in the vehicle i wouldnt just leave it on 19 , at least not in my area , lol
a cobra 25/29 or a uniden 68/78 are fine radios that with a proper tune up can really walk the talk on air . i prefer wilson magmounts over k40's but both have a loyal following . i also prefer hard mounting over mag mounting , and again both have their fans . a $20 DM-452 echo mic on either of those radios is a good cheap way to add echo . id also suggest a seperate swr meter and coax jumper for it .
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