Which one are you guys (girls) running? Looking at getting one. Just need some guidence.
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I'm look'n at getting another Cobra 25,it's a radio I had before and not a bad price on eBay.There are so many options out there,and if you check back a few threads there was a lot of info on this.If I find it I'll post back with it.
DennisDennis and Tammy
Its as much fun getting dirty as it is being dirty in a Jeep!
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Ron,
PM Mitch (great88) he lives in Hesperia and ask him if you could meet up with him and look at how his antenna, coax, & cb is set up. He has one of thoose funny looking Jeeps with the rectangle head lights like yours.SBCO Fire Dept. CERT volunteer
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I used to use one of these. It allows you to run the coax behind the tail light.
http://www.turbocity.com/product_inf...roducts_id=531Check out .
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Originally posted by Old Fart View PostCB. Even if you eventually get your ham license later - CB is still nice to have.
(been a ham for 27 years, still have a CB in my rig)WILL WORK FOR JEEP PARTS!!!
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I'm currently only active on VHF/UHF. My VX-5 has 6M on it - but no 6M FM activity locally. I haven't been active on HF for about 15 years (at one time I had 2M (FM and SSB), 220, 70CM, 6M and full HF in my rig - all monoband radios). I considered doing HF mobile again - but if I do it won't be the YJ - way too noisy, and messing with SSB and trying to stay on the road/trail is for much younger folks than me.
KG6TY (old Advanced Class)Jeff
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You're just upset because the voices in my head only talk to ME!
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CB is 27 mHZ (Megahertz), mostly AM, and is unregulated as far as licensing (there are regulations as to frequencies, type of emmission and power level). For practical purposes, CB is part of the "HF" portion of the band. (11 meters)
Ham radio is a whole slew of frequencies, "below" and "above" CB in the HF portion, extending up into VHF, UHF and even low microwave. Our (ham) HF frequencies are mostly used on Single Side Band (SSB), VHF/UHF is mostly FM (although I've used SSB).
Biggest difference - Ham requires a license to operate.Jeff
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