Powerful radio
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Mototom, Mar 4, 2022.
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Hammer166, Mototom and Another Canadian driver Thank this.
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I am unsure how to test for ground plane but I'll look into it!
The linear amplifier I can work with. Do you know any good resources I can use to research them. I intend to use google but I'm new to radio tech.
The coax I got from a cb shop tho I probably should have went with a bit longer because I don't have much slack.
My mount I'm currently using is the only one that would ground the antenna at all, the two ones I bought from the loves/pilot sucked I never could get a good swr.Another Canadian driver and Diesel Dave Thank this. -
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Stryker 497.
Good radio out of the box. Road king mic and a fire stick. Comes in crystal clear. The old 29s are good too. We have one in the other truck but it's been tuned by someone else.Last edited: Mar 9, 2022
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One of the best antennas you'll find is the 29 dollar "coil" style antenna that replicates a 102" whip. Put one of those on each side of your cab WITH A GOOD GROUND and you'll be able to pick up radio free Europe.
CB antennas are like sex, you want the most inches you can get and there is no substitute for altitude. (Think the mile high club) A 5ft antenna on a mirror mount won't hold snot to a rubber duckie hand held from a guy standing up on top of a cell tower. So get it as high as you can. And as long as you can.
I have a little 5 watt handie talkie airplane radio as I am also a pilot. This thing has like a 6" rubber duck antenna on it.I wanted to see just how far it would go and so one day a buddy of mine took me up and let me be the passenger. We called on the CTAF (common traffic advisory frequency) used by airplanes at airports nearby. We were level at 1000 ft. I got a radio call from another small plane at an airport 60 miles away and he was also at 1000 ft. He said I was loud and clear. I was using this radio INSIDE the plane. meaning most of the power was being reflected right back into my lap and it STILL got out 60 miles. Why? altitude, baby.Last edited: Mar 15, 2022
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In fact, us HAM operators have used handie talkies 5 watt to talk to the ISS when it's overhead. That thing is 275 miles up doing 17,000 miles an hour.
But that shows you it's not all about power. It's about a well tuned antenna as high up as possible.rabbiporkchop and Another Canadian driver Thank this.
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