I've been content just getting by with my trusty Uniden PC76DX AM rig with an Astatic mike and a really good Diesel antenna. But lately, I've been tempted to upgrade. Not having Single Sideband (SSB) receive capability on my Uniden, I was wondering how much drivers use SSB, particularly if they want to keep a conversation going for more than just five or ten miles.
Single Sideband (SSB)
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Roadrailer, Jul 20, 2009.
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don't waste your money if thats all you want it for most drivers don't even know what SSB is or how it works. Now if you wan to carry on some good conversations with folks that know a few things about radios then get a SSB radio and when you go thru towns get on lower side of 38 or lower side of 16 and call CQ CQ and see who answers. But first find out how to use the clarifier and how your radio works.
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I like your handle. Tnx de WB8ORM. I've heard of "Long-haul" drivers, but Mosul, Iraq seems to redefine the term. Thank you for your post. I will check it out. '73.
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If you want a good SSB radio then a new 2950DX or 2970DX is the only way to go. For $300 to $400 they can not be beat ( for a new radio any way) and you would have to step up to a full blown ham rig to beat it. Talk SSB a few times and you will love it. I have talked AROUND the world with a 20 watt radio on 27.385 LSB more than a few times.....and that aint no trucker story!
Try 27.385 LSB for U.S.A DX contacts and 27.555 USB for world wide contacts. and no you wont get busted by the FCC for talking on 27.555 as long as you have a clean good sounding radio.........no matter what the hams tell you! Go past that on the other hand and you are playing with fire.Roadrailer Thanks this. -
I really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with me. Thanks again for your post.
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SSB is one fine mode but takes a bit of getting use to .... you need to tune it in correctly.
i use it even on the 70CM ( 432 mhz band ) and it's hard to beat for range. -
But why give a crap what the HAMS think you are doing? They aren't going to do anything. -
They called it the 'silly side' back during the CB craze of the 70's. That was because the tuning made it sound cartoonish because the carrier added back in on receive would be off frequency. The space battle portions of the Star Wars movies had sideband radio transmissions as parts of the dialog, those segments have that sound.
I did that back then when my inlaws used SSB radios for a construction business, we could talk mobile to their base 20 miles plus back then unless the skip was rolling, then you could talk with people in the Caribbean and South America, Canada came in pretty often even barefoot mobile.
I used sideband radios because they are more sensitive on the receive, get the road report from miles away instead of too late. -
i DON'T care what anyone does untill they do it in a band I have a license to use and they don't .......
If they are in the 27.405 - 27.999 mhz band that is between them and the FCC and not my problem ......
99.999% of the HAMS I know think my way .......
Noiw back to having fun on the radio. -
" A Science Set Back "
and call the people on it donald ducks ....
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