Not just at a keydown....
Not just at a keydown....
Competition setups aren't just used for keydowns, many people run more extreme setups just to battle it out locally then you think. For instance many people around here are running their mobile setups at 14-16 volts just for every day talking. It doesn't have to be in a Suburban or a full size van, it could be that guy in the 2003 Ford Focus hatch back with the dual alternator setup and the M-80 driving the straight 6.... or the everyday driver SUV with a 2x8 in the back.
Around here anyway, every day is a key down from the time you get in your ride to the time you get out of it. Local truck drivers like myself are running 1x4's, 2x4's 2x6's and even 2x8's in our big trucks at 14-16 volts. It's all about how much power you push through your antenna, nobody cares about S-Units when you're main objective is to be the only one heard for 10-15 miles.
Some may say that is immature or selfish ect, but that is the hobby for most people at least where I live. If you want to just relax and talk to some folks, you do it on an out of the way channel but channel 19 is the place to lock it down. That is where all the mud ducks are, running their mouths and crying because you've been on the key for the last 10 minutes and they didn't bother to look at their map or call their shipper/receiver for directions.
It's a battlefield out there...who's side are you on?
Around here anyway, every day is a key down from the time you get in your ride to the time you get out of it. Local truck drivers like myself are running 1x4's, 2x4's 2x6's and even 2x8's in our big trucks at 14-16 volts. It's all about how much power you push through your antenna, nobody cares about S-Units when you're main objective is to be the only one heard for 10-15 miles.
Some may say that is immature or selfish ect, but that is the hobby for most people at least where I live. If you want to just relax and talk to some folks, you do it on an out of the way channel but channel 19 is the place to lock it down. That is where all the mud ducks are, running their mouths and crying because you've been on the key for the last 10 minutes and they didn't bother to look at their map or call their shipper/receiver for directions.
It's a battlefield out there...who's side are you on?
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A friend of mine does this.... drives up a mountian to 3200 feet, set's up a davemade 2 element beam on a hitch mount we made and keys his 3x8 through it.Crusher wrote:I get mobiles round here that will travel 30-60 miles away just to get way up on a hilltop somewhere. especially if a base and a mobile are fighting. A guy that has a mobile beam set up way up on a hill running less power has whipped several base stations using high power output.
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3200 feet elevation is a mountain? :DJ-570 wrote:A friend of mine does this.... drives up a mountian to 3200 feet, set's up a davemade 2 element beam on a hitch mount we made and keys his 3x8 through it.Crusher wrote:I get mobiles round here that will travel 30-60 miles away just to get way up on a hilltop somewhere. especially if a base and a mobile are fighting. A guy that has a mobile beam set up way up on a hill running less power has whipped several base stations using high power output.
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the streets of texas are my battle feild,,,like he said from daylight to dark i battle for my rank as one, just to be herd so like they say when its time soup bone will key his battle station and say ,,,,,,,, GET IN LINE FOR SOME KEY UP TIME,,WORLD WIDE 305 THE BONE,,SOUP BONE,,,IM GONE AND ILL SEE YA :D :D
When you live in CO, then probably not however if you lived FL then 1000 feet is a mountain. All a mater of perspective.crazytruker wrote:3200 feet elevation is a mountain? :DJ-570 wrote:A friend of mine does this.... drives up a mountian to 3200 feet, set's up a davemade 2 element beam on a hitch mount we made and keys his 3x8 through it.Crusher wrote:I get mobiles round here that will travel 30-60 miles away just to get way up on a hilltop somewhere. especially if a base and a mobile are fighting. A guy that has a mobile beam set up way up on a hill running less power has whipped several base stations using high power output.
What part of PA are you in? I'm in the steel city copy?J-570 wrote: Around here anyway, every day is a key down from the time you get in your ride to the time you get out of it.
It's a battlefield out there...who's side are you on?
East side... right on the Jersey border....it's loud over here...237 wrote:What part of PA are you in? I'm in the steel city copy?J-570 wrote: Around here anyway, every day is a key down from the time you get in your ride to the time you get out of it.
It's a battlefield out there...who's side are you on?
It used to be over here too but not so much anymore. Less than ten years ago you needed at least a kw to talk across town. Now it's dead.J-570 wrote:East side... right on the Jersey border....it's loud over here...237 wrote:What part of PA are you in? I'm in the steel city copy?J-570 wrote: Around here anyway, every day is a key down from the time you get in your ride to the time you get out of it.
It's a battlefield out there...who's side are you on?
I'm on the floor..........i'll see ya!
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This is always fun to do. I have fooled a few locals into thinking that I was running an amp, and another one thought that I must have got a new radio. My little Cobra 29 NW LTD with the 1969 final does better than one would think.triple7wva wrote:....my main play spot is a 10 story parking garage that i park ontop of when i want to be king.
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J-570 wrote:A friend of mine does this.... drives up a mountian to 3200 feet, set's up a davemade 2 element beam on a hitch mount we made and keys his 3x8 through it.Crusher wrote:I get mobiles round here that will travel 30-60 miles away just to get way up on a hilltop somewhere. especially if a base and a mobile are fighting. A guy that has a mobile beam set up way up on a hill running less power has whipped several base stations using high power output.
Be a real man if you wanna battle and prove to be a man with a **Censored** setup then you better be a man with a **Censored** setup as in have the right size boxes and the right charging system to support those boxes to not rely on a mountain or even a hilltop to drop a maul on someone. GOT PILLS?........... 73'S
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My suburban is my daily driver with 16 pills at 16 volts . There are no moutains or hills around here .If you need and advantage you go to lake ponchatrain an sit on the water and talk. I have my moutain in the back of my suburban. It is alot of fun doing battle with the locales around here there are alot of bad mobiles in the new orleans area. Fighting local is fun but i like it when the skip is rolling.
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Skip is where its at BIG R I was never into talkin smack much locally and not into runnin the big box around town...no need to stroke the ego on 19 do it on the bowl(well hope to once I get the mobile 10-8 and straight)-- Do ok for now on my little 667v but cant wait to get the DAVEMADES goin. Even when I was runnin descent power down south in TX in '95 was never much of a battler just like to get out there and get my name called Take care BIG R and hope to catch you out there on the band in skipland.