I want a big CB radio! Where do I start?
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Sparky was the only one I decided to let work on my Galaxy DX99v I purchased it refurbished for $290. out the door from a Dallas CB shop. Al loved the radio said he could have sold it 3 times while he was testing it. I really enjoyed dealing with Sparky. Found some LMR 400 on eBay (for $1.00 a ft) I need to install now... Love this forum. Most all my decisions were based on info from here.
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Posted: Friday, 05 May 2006, 5:10 Post subject: I want a big CB radio! Where do I start?
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I want a big CB radio! Where do I start?
The basic question is "WHERE DO I START?" I have read a lot of good advice, but it all fails to answer the basic question. Going to need lots o duckies. you can spend them a few at a time or all at once, But still going to take lots o duckies. If you want a "BIG RADIO" start by going to the bank. That is step #1.
Sorry, I couldn't help it. don't skimp on coax or antenna
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I want a big CB radio! Where do I start?
The basic question is "WHERE DO I START?" I have read a lot of good advice, but it all fails to answer the basic question. Going to need lots o duckies. you can spend them a few at a time or all at once, But still going to take lots o duckies. If you want a "BIG RADIO" start by going to the bank. That is step #1.
Sorry, I couldn't help it. don't skimp on coax or antenna
Your friend this end, Darkside, sayin' see ya.
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You hit the nail on the head nice job!Well done :D
you want a bigger and louder cb? ask around what other people are using. If you talk skip ask them what kind of setup they have. To be heard now days, you must have a proper antenna, remember you pay for what you get. i like the imax2000 for a base antenna, i frequently run galaxy or my connex radio. You dont have to have a six hundred dollar radio. If you like skip I would suggest getting a amp. mobile I use a eagle 250a with a wilson 5000 magnet mountand a galaxy 99, I hit texas, california and whatnot all the time. i started with a uniden grant with amp and a cheap antenna then upgraded to a galaxy 99 with amp. Big difference.
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I wasted a bunch of money on CBs. Getting ready to spend some more. I have the Predator 10k on Order. I doubt I will be able to drive over to Radioactive or Mud Ducks place, as I'm SE regional. Are there any great CB shops here in Florida that can do a nice rear cab install with some good Coax? Like the 213 mentioned above
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I'll add my 2cents. I have the all dreaded Cobra 200GTLDX but mine works flawlessly and puts out about 200 pep on SSB. It rocks on AM too but I use it solely as a base. I will at some point get a nice HD amp to augment it but for now it talks allover the eastern US with glowing sound and signal reports. I usually get that YOU SOUND LIKE A LOCAL thing. I also have a DX77HML in the mobile, with either a Browning base load (500w rated) and a DX400 or DX667 on it and get super reports out of it too. I have listened to both these by using the other radio and having a buddy transmit on the other. They both sound loud and clear. Neither are tweaked on much at all other than alignment and a little mod push. The base uses a AS Starduster and the mobile is either the Browning or a Wilson 5000. I want another DX959 for another mobile as all my other radios are AM only being 29s. My old DX959 ROCKED!
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Have you looked at the Galaxy 979? I run one in my Toyota Tacoma with a 2x4 Davemade and make just as many contacts in DX with it, as I do with my 16 pill Davemade in my Suburban... one thing I like about the 979's is they are the same size as the Cobra 29's and have the blue LED's.Sniper X wrote:I'll add my 2cents. I have the all dreaded Cobra 200GTLDX but mine works flawlessly and puts out about 200 pep on SSB. It rocks on AM too but I use it solely as a base. I will at some point get a nice HD amp to augment it but for now it talks allover the eastern US with glowing sound and signal reports. I usually get that YOU SOUND LIKE A LOCAL thing. I also have a DX77HML in the mobile, with either a Browning base load (500w rated) and a DX400 or DX667 on it and get super reports out of it too. I have listened to both these by using the other radio and having a buddy transmit on the other. They both sound loud and clear. Neither are tweaked on much at all other than alignment and a little mod push. The base uses a AS Starduster and the mobile is either the Browning or a Wilson 5000. I want another DX959 for another mobile as all my other radios are AM only being 29s. My old DX959 ROCKED!
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its bad when i can take my cobra 25 or cobra 29 both with VP control and a volted 2pill box and put them echoing exports on the back of the bus
95% of the system starts with the antenna, mounting location, how its mounted, an coax
most people want to get a 300 to 500 bells and whistle radio and hook it up to granpaws old oilcan or whip back in the day talked across the country antenna story
a big radio is what you determine to be a big radio
100 % modulation is 100 % modulation
theres nothing useable past that point
name your export radio
i call on my cobra 25 with VP and a box with half the power that the export will do
95% of the system starts with the antenna, mounting location, how its mounted, an coax
most people want to get a 300 to 500 bells and whistle radio and hook it up to granpaws old oilcan or whip back in the day talked across the country antenna story
a big radio is what you determine to be a big radio
100 % modulation is 100 % modulation
theres nothing useable past that point
name your export radio
i call on my cobra 25 with VP and a box with half the power that the export will do
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Lets see that Cobra 25 ...And then I'll be impressed. I have a 29 that does the same as your cobra 25 but that isn't at all the point when a guy wants SSB and more channels.
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My Bad
If he wants ssb then get a ssb radio
and a true ssb radio does not have echo
so get a true ssb radio
February 11 2013
point is i can take my plain jane cobrs 25 or 29 with a VP mod and a custom 2pill box and i can knock out half the export talkers on a channel
then i can volt that same 2pill and knock the other half of exports out
so the question is whats a Big Radio
nothing specail about my cobra 25 or 29
also point again 100% modulation is 100% modulation
any more and its no good on that channel
now you can make your watt meter move more but the guy on the other end wont see it
would you want a cobra 29 doing 1 watt swing to 10 watts into a 1x4
or would you want a export doing 10 watt swing to 100 into a straight 4pill
If he wants ssb then get a ssb radio
and a true ssb radio does not have echo
so get a true ssb radio
February 11 2013
point is i can take my plain jane cobrs 25 or 29 with a VP mod and a custom 2pill box and i can knock out half the export talkers on a channel
then i can volt that same 2pill and knock the other half of exports out
so the question is whats a Big Radio
nothing specail about my cobra 25 or 29
also point again 100% modulation is 100% modulation
any more and its no good on that channel
now you can make your watt meter move more but the guy on the other end wont see it
would you want a cobra 29 doing 1 watt swing to 10 watts into a 1x4
or would you want a export doing 10 watt swing to 100 into a straight 4pill
Sniper X wrote:Lets see that Cobra 25 ...And then I'll be impressed. I have a 29 that does the same as your cobra 25 but that isn't at all the point when a guy wants SSB and more channels.
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Well a lot of exports have echo but it is defeat able for SSB use. And I agree on the modulation thing and that one can do on AM on a well tweaked 25 and a good box that one can do with a export and a box. Except for the SSb part. I personally don't use echo on AM or SSB but sometimes I hear people use it on SSB but usually by mistake. Good question about what constitutes a big radio. To me of course since I have been around the Cb and HAM since about 1972 I think in reality that is the sound of it on the other end. Not how physically large or how many bells and whistles it has. BUT, a lot of newbies and seasoned pros love the big exports and some of them sound great big pretty much stock so there is that as well. I will say that one of the best sounding BIG radios I have and have ever heard is my Po Dunk AM only Uniden Zachery T. It sound like a huge station and is just well tweaked. Even without the DX400 it blasts.
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Ok who is this sparky id like to send my connex3300 hp to him for some work.Thanks
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Sparky is no longer doing radios due to a health issue I believe it was, which is to damn bad cause I have bought 5 radios off him 4 of which were for my buddies and 1 for myself, wishing i would of been able to purchase my Galaxy from him, but the radios that were purchased from him they're all still in tip top shape, Check out **Non Sponsor** in Carlise Pennsylvania, just sent my Galaxy 94hp out to him and it was gone about a week and a half, it came back with good clear loud audio, has a website, and prefers to email, very quick to replylitng1 wrote:Ok who is this sparky id like to send my connex3300 hp to him for some work.Thanks
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Ok so what your saying is the fact that I Have a Galaxy dx 949 that swings 30 watts wide open sounds, great as it is. I am planning to push a Palomar Fet LD 450 1x4. Turn the power all the way down when using the linear, of course. Through my 3 foot k40(20000 watts) antenna bolted to the front of my truck bed. On a custom built aluminum antenna bracket. Doing a channel mod as soon as I get all my stuff in. Wiring the Palomar direct to the battery is best? I am sure you guys will roger that. May not do the trick?
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what are you looking for I have a lot of contacts that can help you with what you want hit me up on (FB) Toth Jame is my (FB) page message me and Ill help you with the cb info
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Well now, this is exactly what I need....I am starting almost from the ground up. I have an alder 'hot shot" Ford F Super Duty that had a CB installed. It came equipped with dual mirror mount antennae. I want an attractive looking radio that I can add power to it. I will be one of the those guys that want to shoot ducks with a 50 cal, but don't need to get there all at once. I like the idea of building a system in case one component fails I don't have to replace the entire system.
In the 80's when I was on the air I ran Cobra 19 LTD. I like the looks of the Cobra 148 or 149 but not stuck on anything, First thing is I need a radio and then I need to know if my existing antennae set up will work. Who wants to jump in and offer some info up?
In the 80's when I was on the air I ran Cobra 19 LTD. I like the looks of the Cobra 148 or 149 but not stuck on anything, First thing is I need a radio and then I need to know if my existing antennae set up will work. Who wants to jump in and offer some info up?
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An old thread but I will bit. First look for a radio that fits your needs, AM only or maybe SSB, I like mine to have SSB as its easier to talk further with the same power for lack of huge long explanation. Next steer clear of the peaked and tuned JUNK!!!! A radio with stock output and a power Mic will sound WAY better. I am sure there is a group that disagrees with me though so they might have their opinion that I have the most respect for as well. Anyway as far as the antenna system goes you will have to check it. First check the coax for breaks, pinches, worn outer cover abrasion, ect. Next be sure all the antenna mounts are to ground. Once that is all good it needs to be check for good SWR. This is just a good first start.
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Kinda a loaded question....Could be more helpful if I knew more about what your looking for and what your willing to spend on the radio and set-up.Rob Roy wrote: ↑Dec 30 2018, 13:28 Well now, this is exactly what I need....I am starting almost from the ground up. I have an alder 'hot shot" Ford F Super Duty that had a CB installed. It came equipped with dual mirror mount antennae. I want an attractive looking radio that I can add power to it. I will be one of the those guys that want to shoot ducks with a 50 cal, but don't need to get there all at once. I like the idea of building a system in case one component fails I don't have to replace the entire system.
In the 80's when I was on the air I ran Cobra 19 LTD. I like the looks of the Cobra 148 or 149 but not stuck on anything, First thing is I need a radio and then I need to know if my existing antennae set up will work. Who wants to jump in and offer some info up?
How deep are your pockets?
AM only radio, or AM/SSB?
small radio like the cobra 19, or average size radio like the cobra 29's?
As for the antenna...if it were me, I would ditch the co-phased antenna set-up and just go with one on the roof.
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I'm there with JJ .I mean there is so many ways you can go from stock and running a Amp or if you got the bucks there is some converted 10 meter {ham/CB) radios that fit the bill pretty well also. I dont know much about dual antennas though. I do know a through the roof mounted antenna works the best.jessejamesdallas wrote: ↑Dec 30 2018, 14:31Kinda a loaded question....Could be more helpful if I knew more about what your looking for and what your willing to spend on the radio and set-up.Rob Roy wrote: ↑Dec 30 2018, 13:28 Well now, this is exactly what I need....I am starting almost from the ground up. I have an alder 'hot shot" Ford F Super Duty that had a CB installed. It came equipped with dual mirror mount antennae. I want an attractive looking radio that I can add power to it. I will be one of the those guys that want to shoot ducks with a 50 cal, but don't need to get there all at once. I like the idea of building a system in case one component fails I don't have to replace the entire system.
In the 80's when I was on the air I ran Cobra 19 LTD. I like the looks of the Cobra 148 or 149 but not stuck on anything, First thing is I need a radio and then I need to know if my existing antennae set up will work. Who wants to jump in and offer some info up?
How deep are your pockets?
AM only radio, or AM/SSB?
small radio like the cobra 19, or average size radio like the cobra 29's?
As for the antenna...if it were me, I would ditch the co-phased antenna set-up and just go with one on the roof.
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Thank you all for your replies, it's really a good feeling to have some comradery. Now, Jesse james….just a little bit of research on my end and I've already ruled out the Cobra148. I do remember President CB's when I was running in the 80's, glad to see they have a good share in the market. As far as cost, I don't purchase items based on cost alone, I am more of a value type of guy. meaning if 1 radio is $25 and you can talk across the street the other radio is $1000 and I'm talking to Ukraine, I'm taking the high road everytime. Not that I need to talk to Ukraine, just saying. I want a radio that can get over the white noise on channel 19 while traveling. I don't buy cheap.
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