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The MAIN reason is that Hand helds are NOT for car or mobile operation is
that (a) NO microphone to put up to your mouth, (b) antenna gets in the way (poke a hole in your headliner), and (c) it was NEVER designed to be used IN a vehicle ! Dave!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Alan Strawinski" wrote in message . 3.44... "Dave or Debby" wrote in : In the past, one bought a base when he wanted to talk from the house. Mobiles were used from cars. Walki-Talkies (that's HAND HELDS for you YUPPIES and Hamsters) were used for people that WALKED AROUND the block OR in the woods OR for camping. NONE of them ever switched jurisdictions. NO ONE would of ever think of using a base when walking around, OR a WALKI TALKIE in the car (unless you were under 15 just experimenting). Because of the advent of SMT technology for the Hambos, the "walki-talki" has DIED and now EVERYTHING has got to be HAND HELD ! Hence the hand held CB for the car, which is something that should NEVER BE even thought of ! Just POKE that antenna in the passengers eye while driving and see what I'm talking about!!!! Dave!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I thought I'd weigh in on this one. A handheld is perfectly fine for use in the car. Many are capable of using an external antenna and microphone. With these capabilities, the handheld starts to shine a bit. They're still 4 watt radios, and can be mounted anywhere - which is great in things like small trucks where it can be tricky to find a suitable mounting location. One cool solution might be to fabricate some sort of a permanant mount similar to those used to hold cell phones in the car. You could have the power and antenna lines located permantently near the mount. In fact, you could do the same in the house. Now you have _one_ radio that's usable whether at home, in the car, or out walking around. I do realize that handhelds don't have all the features of their larger counterparts. In fact, I don't own one (at least I don't think I do, I'll have to look around). Still, I also know that almost all of the "features" on my Galaxy remain largely unused. Yes, I know what they all do, don't lecture me. I'll leave the finer points of radio operation to another thread. Though I'm an admitted knob-thumber, I really only use the volume and squelch reguarly. The primary reason I bought that radio was because it was pretty damn cool looking for $175. Like, get this: it has a pot to adjust the dimmer - for those of us who might want it "kind of dim" as opposed to really dim or really bright. Heh. The point is, a handheld is more than capable of wearing many hats. I don't see the rationale behind pigeon-holing it into a defined role. If you're like me and you've got money to burn on radio gear...then nevermind =-) -- Alan Strawinski http://alan.strawinski.net -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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