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I'm looking to get a CB to use from home. I'm wondering what the difference
is between the base and mobile radios. They both have the same wattage out from the factory, and I don't notice any fancier controls on a base unit than you can get on a mobile, but the base are way more expensive. Thoughts? Thanks! -Lou |
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Lou,
The difference is the power supply. One uses 12 volts DC, the other uses 120 vlots AC. If you removed the power supply from each, base/mobile, there would be no difference. 'Doc |
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