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On Feb 26, 8:58 am, "JSF" wrote:
"RedPenguin" wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 25, 9:37 pm, "RedPenguin" wrote: When you select a CB radio, is there any thing you should be looking out for? I know that some people just chat with CBs that are not businesses. Can any CB radio really do, or do you need something special? I am just getting into CB radio, I am not an expert, so I do not want to pay $500 for a radio, that I may not use much, because there is barely to no CB activity where I live, I would have to travel. Do they make portable CB radios? Is the MIDLAND 75-785 7-Watt/40-Channel Portable CB Radio a good one? When I searched for portables, I found this one on tons of websites. Also, it's one of the easiest for me to get. First find out why you need a CB, is it for the road so you can here the reports, or just rig chewing. CB is OK but why waste time in it, go for the real radio world, Ham radio with much better audio quality and allot more choices in bands. That's what I thought but I figured I would ask anyway. Ham has to be licensed no? Is it the same cost anywhere in the US? |
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