#298389 - 02/18/21 02:18 PM
Re: CB Radio. No, really.
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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I picked up a handheld CB transceiver. Sometimes it´s useful to avoid traffic jams or decide whether it´s worth to try and go around. There are just not enough CB users on the waves. Gators are a bit of a problem. They tend to complain that noone answers when they use ";) range extenders" and ignore the advice to get a better antenna instead of a cheap amplifier that makes 100W when 4 W would be the legal limit. The gators occassionally get shut down when the harmonics of their amplifier interferes with traffic of entities who lack a sense of humor.
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#298393 - 02/18/21 05:26 PM
Re: CB Radio. No, really.
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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Sheriff
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Registered: 12/03/09
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You know, CB radio still works really well for regional communications. It's cheaper - by a lot - than ham radio, and with even a modest setup, you can easily get 8 to 10 miles range without resorting to illegal amplifiers. Generally speaking ham radio VHF and UHF work at around half of that or less for simplex (much further is possible when using repeaters or HF). Many years ago I gave up on CB due to having too little useful signal for the amount of activity. Thanks for this reminder -- I can listen to CB without investing in new equipment and use that to assess if I should get a CB radio.
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#298427 - 02/20/21 08:29 PM
Re: CB Radio. No, really.
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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Old Hand
Registered: 08/10/06
Posts: 882
Loc: Colorado
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CB is still useful for vehicle convoys such as 4WD trips where everyone is line of sight.
I find a real police scanner used to be more useful to find out what's happening out there. But widespread encryption has negated much of that in the last 5 years around here.
I prefer ham radio if I were to want to talk to someone or needed help. Wider coverage and fewer idiots.
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#298434 - 02/21/21 01:44 AM
Re: CB Radio. No, really.
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 07/11/10
Posts: 1680
Loc: New Port Richey, Fla
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I used to get a solid 10mi connection base station to base station with a Shakespeare Big Stick 1/2 wave vertical, on a short 20' mast... almost 1 to 1 SWR and I think that having a 4' ground rod connected to the mast was a big part of the success... the radio was just a Cobra 21 with a Radio Shack 12v power supply (a variable would have given a couple of more volts)
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#298547 - 03/04/21 07:39 PM
Re: CB Radio. No, really.
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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INTERCEPTOR
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Registered: 07/15/02
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Loc: TX
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I want to want Ham radio. But for normal people, it's just too complex. It's actually not, especially since there's no longer a morse code requirement and you can pick up a shortwave transmitter/receiver for under $30. A smart guy like you wouldn't have any problems getting a license. To better understand ham radio check out Blast's (Merriwether's) Intro to Ham Radio Video -Blast
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