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<p>[QUOTE="russtrucker, post: 5394789, member: 83260"]Always have on. I'll chat if I want to. I would keep low enough to hear and sometimes notice the signal meter. It saved me from being stuck in the accident lots of times. I would help drivers for directions. My advice with cb, get decent gear (well known CBs), good coax (not the factory ones), put bigger antennas (rated more than 1000 watts like wilson 2000 or browning coiled 15000 watt antenna, any you can think but not cheap fiberglass at every truck stop), get peaked and tune by local cb shop you may know.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="russtrucker, post: 5394789, member: 83260"]Always have on. I'll chat if I want to. I would keep low enough to hear and sometimes notice the signal meter. It saved me from being stuck in the accident lots of times. I would help drivers for directions. My advice with cb, get decent gear (well known CBs), good coax (not the factory ones), put bigger antennas (rated more than 1000 watts like wilson 2000 or browning coiled 15000 watt antenna, any you can think but not cheap fiberglass at every truck stop), get peaked and tune by local cb shop you may know.[/QUOTE]
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