mobile for base, why not ?
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mobile for base, why not ?
what would a base give me that a fully featured hi quality mobile wouldn't?
i would like to set up a system in my home, but i am considering investing in a really nice mobile and use it indoors also.
i could spend more on one radio then on 2 lower end models.
i would like to set up a system in my home, but i am considering investing in a really nice mobile and use it indoors also.
i could spend more on one radio then on 2 lower end models.
Re: mobile for base, why not ?
The base radio just gives you a radio and power supply in one cabinet. There is no other advantage.
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Re: mobile for base, why not ?
Just don't stick a "peaked & tweaked splatter-box" radio in the house, unless you just want to tick off the neighbors.
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Re: mobile for base, why not ?
What he said. Other than that I see nothing wrong with using a mobile in the house. My mobiles are on slide mounts so I can bring them in, slide it on a mount at the bench, hook up the coax and power, it's ready to go. I was at one time a neat freak but dealing with multiple radios and wires you get over that quick.543FtWorth wrote:The base radio just gives you a radio and power supply in one cabinet. There is no other advantage.
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Re: mobile for base, why not ?
jessejamesdallas wrote:Just don't stick a "peaked & tweaked splatter-box" radio in the house, unless you just want to tick off the neighbors.
how far do the neighbors have to be to NOT be affected?
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Re: mobile for base, why not ?
If you can see them from your front porch they are too close.cyberslacker wrote:jessejamesdallas wrote:Just don't stick a "peaked & tweaked splatter-box" radio in the house, unless you just want to tick off the neighbors.
how far do the neighbors have to be to NOT be affected?
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Re: mobile for base, why not ?
I ran my mobile for quite some time with houses close (50 feet) on both sides of me. A Uniden 980SSB Bearcat. I made sure my antenna was up as high as possible, the SWR was good, and my amp had a proper power supply. Added in a good microphone and had no problems with my neighbors.
Only issue I had, both my wife and I have those led desk lamps where you touch them to turn on. When my amp was on and I talked the lamps would turn on and off. Raised my antenna another 8 feet and no more issues.
Do it an enjoy, lots of people run mobile CB's and mobile Ham transceiver's as bases with no issues.
Only issue I had, both my wife and I have those led desk lamps where you touch them to turn on. When my amp was on and I talked the lamps would turn on and off. Raised my antenna another 8 feet and no more issues.
Do it an enjoy, lots of people run mobile CB's and mobile Ham transceiver's as bases with no issues.
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"7787" ---- 38 lsb
Base
RCI 2995DXCF ---- MFJ-299Mic ---- Sirio Tornado 5/8 Wave Antenna
Galaxy DX2547
Mobile
RCI-2950DX ---- Wilson 1000 Antenna
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"7787" ---- 38 lsb
Base
RCI 2995DXCF ---- MFJ-299Mic ---- Sirio Tornado 5/8 Wave Antenna
Galaxy DX2547
Mobile
RCI-2950DX ---- Wilson 1000 Antenna
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Re: mobile for base, why not ?
Really, I have that problem as well with a touch lamp, so 8 feet did the trick?...That's weird!Scholar wrote:I ran my mobile for quite some time with houses close (50 feet) on both sides of me. A Uniden 980SSB Bearcat. I made sure my antenna was up as high as possible, the SWR was good, and my amp had a proper power supply. Added in a good microphone and had no problems with my neighbors.
Only issue I had, both my wife and I have those led desk lamps where you touch them to turn on. When my amp was on and I talked the lamps would turn on and off. Raised my antenna another 8 feet and no more issues.
Do it an enjoy, lots of people run mobile CB's and mobile Ham transceiver's as bases with no issues.
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Re: mobile for base, why not ?
Could be the added coax or the RF isn't getting under the antenna as much as before, I've found just moving the offended object a couple inches can do the same thing. Those lamps have trace voltage so you could try a couple snap beads to cure the problem. If all else fails buy a different style (non touch) lamp.
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Re: mobile for base, why not ?
Stoneman wrote:Really, I have that problem as well with a touch lamp, so 8 feet did the trick?...That's weird!Scholar wrote:I ran my mobile for quite some time with houses close (50 feet) on both sides of me. A Uniden 980SSB Bearcat. I made sure my antenna was up as high as possible, the SWR was good, and my amp had a proper power supply. Added in a good microphone and had no problems with my neighbors.
Only issue I had, both my wife and I have those led desk lamps where you touch them to turn on. When my amp was on and I talked the lamps would turn on and off. Raised my antenna another 8 feet and no more issues.
Do it an enjoy, lots of people run mobile CB's and mobile Ham transceiver's as bases with no issues.
I put the antenna up 8 more feet as that is what I have left in the extension pole. Stopped after that.
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KEB7787
"7787" ---- 38 lsb
Base
RCI 2995DXCF ---- MFJ-299Mic ---- Sirio Tornado 5/8 Wave Antenna
Galaxy DX2547
Mobile
RCI-2950DX ---- Wilson 1000 Antenna
KEB7787
"7787" ---- 38 lsb
Base
RCI 2995DXCF ---- MFJ-299Mic ---- Sirio Tornado 5/8 Wave Antenna
Galaxy DX2547
Mobile
RCI-2950DX ---- Wilson 1000 Antenna
Re: mobile for base, why not ?
Wow, very nice.. I have a problem with my neighbors touch lamp as well as my own.. I am putting my antenna up another 10 feet anyway , so I hope that will do the trick.. I am also changing my coax out, from rg213 to LMR 600 ultraflex... I think a combo of raising antenna and the better coax should definetly help.. Will let you know if it works.. have to wait on my friend for help raising the antenna.Scholar wrote: Sep 09 2016, 19:09Stoneman wrote:Really, I have that problem as well with a touch lamp, so 8 feet did the trick?...That's weird!Scholar wrote:I ran my mobile for quite some time with houses close (50 feet) on both sides of me. A Uniden 980SSB Bearcat. I made sure my antenna was up as high as possible, the SWR was good, and my amp had a proper power supply. Added in a good microphone and had no problems with my neighbors.
Only issue I had, both my wife and I have those led desk lamps where you touch them to turn on. When my amp was on and I talked the lamps would turn on and off. Raised my antenna another 8 feet and no more issues.
Do it an enjoy, lots of people run mobile CB's and mobile Ham transceiver's as bases with no issues.
I put the antenna up 8 more feet as that is what I have left in the extension pole. Stopped after that.
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Re: mobile for base, why not ?
Only problems I have had with my base is when I have the beam turned Northwest, there's a Valero's gas station about 3 miles down the road (as the crow flys) that I turn their gas pumps on and off when I key...Other than that, no one has said anything...
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Re: mobile for base, why not ?
LOL! Not sure if this is a joke or you are serious, but if you are causing the pumps to go on/off you have some kind of hammer.. Beams are the ideal setup with a vertical up top.. Right now I just run a zero five colossal ground wave antenna, and I do drop the hammer... Eventually I will get my beam up... I will be listening for you when I have the radio on...jessejamesdallas wrote: Jul 16 2017, 18:08 Only problems I have had with my base is when I have the beam turned Northwest, there's a Valero's gas station about 3 miles down the road (as the crow flys) that I turn their gas pumps on and off when I key...Other than that, no one has said anything...
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Re: mobile for base, why not ?
Yeah...just some wishful thinking...really, have no issues at all.TrblShooter wrote: Jul 17 2017, 07:47LOL! Not sure if this is a joke or you are serious, but if you are causing the pumps to go on/off you have some kind of hammer.. Beams are the ideal setup with a vertical up top.. Right now I just run a zero five colossal ground wave antenna, and I do drop the hammer... Eventually I will get my beam up... I will be listening for you when I have the radio on...jessejamesdallas wrote: Jul 16 2017, 18:08 Only problems I have had with my base is when I have the beam turned Northwest, there's a Valero's gas station about 3 miles down the road (as the crow flys) that I turn their gas pumps on and off when I key...Other than that, no one has said anything...
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Re: mobile for base, why not ?
Now, that is funny Jesse. Good thing you didn't have enough power to
press the handle and really pump some juice.
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Hahaha! I did have enough power in my old suburban to set off the banks alarm system and get free credits on the local car wash, back when I had my 16 pill in it...but that's another story.Blue Ox2 wrote: Jul 17 2017, 11:32 Now, that is funny Jesse. Good thing you didn't have enough power to
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