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Uniden Pro510XL. I have had a few of them and they are good on receive and
transmit. No need for a power mic. They do benefit from a modulation adjustment but that requires changing a resistor instead of turning a potentiometer. Just don't let anyone talk you into removing the modulation limiter because it will become muffled. I've seen these radios go on eBay for $5. The older version of it, the PC33 is also a great radio. Chris "Jeramy Ross" wrote in message om... | I've just recently started in CB radio. My first radio was an old | Cobra 29 that bit the dust a couple of weeks ago (beyond repair.. long | story). So I'm in the market for a new CB. Money is tight, and I am | wanting to spend the majority of it on a good antenna (thinking a | Wilson 1000). That leaves me with a budget that can only handle the | smaller, cheeper CBs like the Cobra 19DX or the Midland 1001Z. | | My question is if these small CBs are even worth it. Are they? I'm | only interested in bare-foot operation while on the road (no SSB) to | keep in touch with other drivers. Will theese serve that duty well? | | Thanks in advance, | Jeramy |
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