What's your CB set up?
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I'm using the Superduty mount as well. I use a 4ft Diesel whip. I really like the location of it and with my Cobra CB It does well talking to truckers on the highway and if you have a buddy driving beside you that you want to talk to. Not really sure about max range though.
Where my radio is located:
And I also ran a Alan mount before which I still have it in my tool box if your interested
Where my radio is located:
And I also ran a Alan mount before which I still have it in my tool box if your interested
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Ranger CB from RCI, nice rig, no ehco.
this is it but it is black: http://www.walcottcb.com/ranger-rci6...th=340_500_448
for a good reliable CB Uniden has good Radios.
The Pro510:
Nice little radio with minimum *****.
http://www.walcottcb.com/uniden-pro5...th=340_377_379
and the PRO520: same as 510 except more knows and a little bit better in control of the signal.
http://www.walcottcb.com/uniden-pro5...th=340_377_379
Both great little radios, compact and fit almost anywhere.
Uniden has other larger CB and with all kinds of features, so decide what you need one for first.
Uniden’s latest offering: http://www.walcottcb.com/uniden-bear...th=340_377_379
Nice stuff.
There is Cobra and other names, there are high powered and std power your call.
http://www.walcottcb.com/cobra-19dxi...th=340_377_379
http://www.walcottcb.com/cobra-29ltd...th=340_377_379
and Galaxy:
http://www.walcottcb.com/galaxy-dx-9...th=340_377_379
Keep in mind one thing, The best radio can’t get out and communicate without a GOOD antenna.
Buy the best antenna you can afford, next would be good coax, something like RG8X Belden is good stuff and then a CB Radio with the features you want.
Try to stay away form the Midland stuff I have heard of problems.
Antennas:
Wilson and Firestik are the antennas of choice, there are other manufacturers so talk to people.
Coax:
Belden is easy to find and affordable, stick to a good quality.
The best, IMHO, would be Times MicroWave Cable, LMR200 for a mobile setup.
OK talked too much !
this is it but it is black: http://www.walcottcb.com/ranger-rci6...th=340_500_448
for a good reliable CB Uniden has good Radios.
The Pro510:
Nice little radio with minimum *****.
http://www.walcottcb.com/uniden-pro5...th=340_377_379
and the PRO520: same as 510 except more knows and a little bit better in control of the signal.
http://www.walcottcb.com/uniden-pro5...th=340_377_379
Both great little radios, compact and fit almost anywhere.
Uniden has other larger CB and with all kinds of features, so decide what you need one for first.
Uniden’s latest offering: http://www.walcottcb.com/uniden-bear...th=340_377_379
Nice stuff.
There is Cobra and other names, there are high powered and std power your call.
http://www.walcottcb.com/cobra-19dxi...th=340_377_379
http://www.walcottcb.com/cobra-29ltd...th=340_377_379
and Galaxy:
http://www.walcottcb.com/galaxy-dx-9...th=340_377_379
Keep in mind one thing, The best radio can’t get out and communicate without a GOOD antenna.
Buy the best antenna you can afford, next would be good coax, something like RG8X Belden is good stuff and then a CB Radio with the features you want.
Try to stay away form the Midland stuff I have heard of problems.
Antennas:
Wilson and Firestik are the antennas of choice, there are other manufacturers so talk to people.
Coax:
Belden is easy to find and affordable, stick to a good quality.
The best, IMHO, would be Times MicroWave Cable, LMR200 for a mobile setup.
OK talked too much !
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That wording sounds dumb after re-reading it. I'll snap a pic for ya sometime soon
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