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Big Kahuna April 7th 05 07:34 PM

Suggestion for Interstate radio...
 
Greets.

I drive across country twice a year in an '02 Toyota Camry. I was
thinking that this time (next month), it might be fun to get a CB for
the trip.

I've been away from radio for ~20 years so I have no clue on current
gear. I don't want an expensive, in-dash installation. But I don't
want a junker portable either. And what's the best solution for an
antenna these days (I know that makes a *huge* difference in
performance)? Roof magnetic? Trunk magnetic? Something else?
Obviously, I'd prefer not to have some rinky-dink thing that plugs into
the cig lighter, runs a wire through a permanently open window to a
badly matched (horrible SWR) magnetic roof mount and gets horrible
reception, etc.

Suggestions appreciated.

de N6OEF

sean April 7th 05 11:39 PM

I've got a radio shack TRC - 452 (1980s model) 40 channel AM Mobile CB.
I'm running a Wilson Li'l Wil Mag Mount on my 98 Jeep Cherokee Laredo. (may
upgrade to Wilson 500 or 1000)

I have a Uniden Grant XL but it needs new Rf coils and retuning and
alignment.

It's in great physical shape.




"Big Kahuna" wrote in message
...
Greets.

I drive across country twice a year in an '02 Toyota Camry. I was
thinking that this time (next month), it might be fun to get a CB for
the trip.

I've been away from radio for ~20 years so I have no clue on current
gear. I don't want an expensive, in-dash installation. But I don't
want a junker portable either. And what's the best solution for an
antenna these days (I know that makes a *huge* difference in
performance)? Roof magnetic? Trunk magnetic? Something else?
Obviously, I'd prefer not to have some rinky-dink thing that plugs into
the cig lighter, runs a wire through a permanently open window to a
badly matched (horrible SWR) magnetic roof mount and gets horrible
reception, etc.

Suggestions appreciated.

de N6OEF




Vinnie S. April 7th 05 11:54 PM

On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 11:34:01 -0700, Big Kahuna wrote:

Greets.

I drive across country twice a year in an '02 Toyota Camry. I was
thinking that this time (next month), it might be fun to get a CB for
the trip.

I've been away from radio for ~20 years so I have no clue on current
gear. I don't want an expensive, in-dash installation. But I don't
want a junker portable either. And what's the best solution for an
antenna these days (I know that makes a *huge* difference in
performance)? Roof magnetic? Trunk magnetic? Something else?
Obviously, I'd prefer not to have some rinky-dink thing that plugs into
the cig lighter, runs a wire through a permanently open window to a
badly matched (horrible SWR) magnetic roof mount and gets horrible
reception, etc.

Suggestions appreciated.

de N6OEF



Roof magnetic is ideal, for temporary setups. I use it because I frequent
parking garages, and need to remove it. Also, my car is a company lease vehicle,
and I really can't drill holes. Uniden make some nice CBs, if you just want to
use channel 19. Get a hump mount with a speaker.

As far as the antenna, both the K40 and Wilson 1000 are excellent for
magnetmounts, if you plan to go barefoot. I got the same results with both. The
Wilson handles power better. Anything close to 100 watts or more, go with the
Wilson. Both come with permanent mounts, if you plan on drilling.

Vinnie S.

Frank Gilliland April 7th 05 11:59 PM

On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:54:50 -0400, Vinnie the Antenna Guru wrote:

snip
Also, my car is a company lease vehicle,
and I really can't drill holes.



So you deliver pizza just like Dave?








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Steveo April 8th 05 12:00 AM

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:54:50 -0400, Vinnie the Antenna Guru wrote:

snip
Also, my car is a company lease vehicle,
and I really can't drill holes.


So you deliver pizza just like Dave?

Do you serve pizza at the bar you work at?

Frank Gilliland April 8th 05 12:05 AM

On 07 Apr 2005 23:00:17 GMT, Steveo wrote in
:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:54:50 -0400, Vinnie the Antenna Guru wrote:

snip
Also, my car is a company lease vehicle,
and I really can't drill holes.


So you deliver pizza just like Dave?

Do you serve pizza at the bar you work at?



I wish. It's a Chinese restaurant & bar. They do have an outstanding
"special" chow mein, though.





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Vinnie S. April 8th 05 12:05 AM

On 07 Apr 2005 23:00:17 GMT, Steveo wrote:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:54:50 -0400, Vinnie the Antenna Guru wrote:

snip
Also, my car is a company lease vehicle,
and I really can't drill holes.


So you deliver pizza just like Dave?


Yeah, I deliver all over eastern PA, you ****ing moron. Learn to read.


Vinnie S.

Vinnie S. April 8th 05 12:06 AM

On 07 Apr 2005 23:00:17 GMT, Steveo wrote:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:54:50 -0400, Vinnie the Antenna Guru wrote:

snip
Also, my car is a company lease vehicle,
and I really can't drill holes.


So you deliver pizza just like Dave?

Do you serve pizza at the bar you work at?


No. He gets the ice buckets. Washes dishes on occasion.

Vinnie S.

Steveo April 8th 05 12:06 AM

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 07 Apr 2005 23:00:17 GMT, Steveo wrote in
:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:54:50 -0400, Vinnie the Antenna Guru wrote:

snip
Also, my car is a company lease vehicle,
and I really can't drill holes.

So you deliver pizza just like Dave?

Do you serve pizza at the bar you work at?


I wish. It's a Chinese restaurant & bar. They do have an outstanding
"special" chow mein, though.

Is their kitchen clean? I love Chinese food but I wonder about some of
that mystery meat and cleanliness in those joints.

Frank Gilliland April 8th 05 12:10 AM

On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 19:05:49 -0400, Vinnie S.
wrote in :

On 07 Apr 2005 23:00:17 GMT, Steveo wrote:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:54:50 -0400, Vinnie the Antenna Guru wrote:

snip
Also, my car is a company lease vehicle,
and I really can't drill holes.

So you deliver pizza just like Dave?


Yeah, I deliver all over eastern PA, you ****ing moron. Learn to read.



I read just fine -- Dave taught me how to read between the lines. He
also taught me how to use a crystal ball.







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Frank Gilliland April 8th 05 12:12 AM

On 07 Apr 2005 23:06:53 GMT, Steveo wrote in
:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 07 Apr 2005 23:00:17 GMT, Steveo wrote in
:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:54:50 -0400, Vinnie the Antenna Guru wrote:

snip
Also, my car is a company lease vehicle,
and I really can't drill holes.

So you deliver pizza just like Dave?

Do you serve pizza at the bar you work at?


I wish. It's a Chinese restaurant & bar. They do have an outstanding
"special" chow mein, though.

Is their kitchen clean? I love Chinese food but I wonder about some of
that mystery meat and cleanliness in those joints.



Clean kitchen, but I too have had suspicions about some of the
"meats". Hey, ya gotta pay attention at any restaurant that serves
Rocky Mountain Oysters.....






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Steveo April 8th 05 12:20 AM

Frank Gilliland wrote:
Hey, ya gotta pay attention at any restaurant that serves
Rocky Mountain Oysters.....

LOL, ain't that goats balls?? That's on the menu?

Frank Gilliland April 8th 05 12:25 AM

On 07 Apr 2005 23:20:48 GMT, Steveo wrote in
:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
Hey, ya gotta pay attention at any restaurant that serves
Rocky Mountain Oysters.....

LOL, ain't that goats balls?? That's on the menu?



Bovine, I think. And yes it's on the menu, they just use a different
name so people don't know what they are eating.





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Steveo April 8th 05 12:27 AM

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 07 Apr 2005 23:20:48 GMT, Steveo wrote in
:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
Hey, ya gotta pay attention at any restaurant that serves
Rocky Mountain Oysters.....

LOL, ain't that goats balls?? That's on the menu?


Bovine, I think. And yes it's on the menu, they just use a different
name so people don't know what they are eating.

Reminds me of a movie where someone set the record for eating them (chevy
chase maybe)but didn't know what they were.. too funny

Frank Gilliland April 8th 05 12:31 AM

On 07 Apr 2005 23:27:01 GMT, Steveo wrote in
:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 07 Apr 2005 23:20:48 GMT, Steveo wrote in
:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
Hey, ya gotta pay attention at any restaurant that serves
Rocky Mountain Oysters.....

LOL, ain't that goats balls?? That's on the menu?


Bovine, I think. And yes it's on the menu, they just use a different
name so people don't know what they are eating.

Reminds me of a movie where someone set the record for eating them (chevy
chase maybe)but didn't know what they were.. too funny



"Funny Farm". Hilarious movie! But I think those were sheep balls
(like the difference is really important.....).





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Steveo April 8th 05 12:33 AM

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 07 Apr 2005 23:27:01 GMT, Steveo wrote in
:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 07 Apr 2005 23:20:48 GMT, Steveo wrote in
:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
Hey, ya gotta pay attention at any restaurant that serves
Rocky Mountain Oysters.....

LOL, ain't that goats balls?? That's on the menu?

Bovine, I think. And yes it's on the menu, they just use a different
name so people don't know what they are eating.

Reminds me of a movie where someone set the record for eating them
(chevy chase maybe)but didn't know what they were.. too funny


"Funny Farm". Hilarious movie! But I think those were sheep balls
(like the difference is really important.....).

Yea, that's it..what a town!

Landshark April 8th 05 04:10 AM


"Frank Gilliland" wrote in message
...
On 07 Apr 2005 23:00:17 GMT, Steveo wrote in
:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:54:50 -0400, Vinnie the Antenna Guru wrote:

snip
Also, my car is a company lease vehicle,
and I really can't drill holes.

So you deliver pizza just like Dave?

Do you serve pizza at the bar you work at?



I wish. It's a Chinese restaurant & bar. They do have an outstanding
"special" chow mein, though.



Cat Chow Mein :)


--
Treat people as if they were what
they ought to be and you will help
them become what they are capable
of becoming.



user April 8th 05 05:01 AM

Well, if you don't want a dash install, you've got the Midland 75-822, which
is probably one of the rinky-dink cigarette lighter radios you mention.
There's also the Cobra "HH Roadtrip" which is basically a handheld that
comes with a magmount kit to let you put the antenna on your roof. But
that's probably another rinky-dink radio.

Or you could just throw any mobile radio on the passenger seat or
floorboard.



Chris April 8th 05 08:20 AM

Uniden PRO-510, PRO-520 or something close to it. Really good modulation
even in stock form. Just don't ever let anyone clip any modulation parts or
you'll toast the audio chip. The resistor that sets it can be changed to a
slightly different value for a little more modulation but try it stock
first.

Chris



Scott April 8th 05 05:29 PM

Hey, ya gotta pay attention at any restaurant that serves
Rocky Mountain Oysters.....

LOL, ain't that goats balls?? That's on the menu?


I always heard pig nuts. And they slap hot tar on the wound...

Dave Hall April 8th 05 07:04 PM

On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 15:59:05 -0700, Frank Gilliland
wrote:

On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:54:50 -0400, Vinnie the Antenna Guru wrote:

snip
Also, my car is a company lease vehicle,
and I really can't drill holes.



So you deliver pizza just like Dave?



Are you happy Frank? Another post started by someone looking for
honest radio advice, and you devolved it into yet another chapter in
people bashing.

Dave
"Sandbagger"

Steveo April 8th 05 09:46 PM

Scott wrote:
Hey, ya gotta pay attention at any restaurant that serves
Rocky Mountain Oysters.....

LOL, ain't that goats balls?? That's on the menu?


I always heard pig nuts. And they slap hot tar on the wound...

Hot tar...soothing.

jim April 9th 05 02:53 AM

Steveo wrote:

Scott wrote:

Hey, ya gotta pay attention at any restaurant that serves
Rocky Mountain Oysters.....


LOL, ain't that goats balls?? That's on the menu?


I always heard pig nuts. And they slap hot tar on the wound...


Hot tar...soothing.

hint of homer? mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

jim April 9th 05 02:54 AM

Lancer wrote:

On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 16:12:45 -0700, Frank Gilliland
wrote:


On 07 Apr 2005 23:06:53 GMT, Steveo wrote in
:


Frank Gilliland wrote:

On 07 Apr 2005 23:00:17 GMT, Steveo wrote in
:


Frank Gilliland wrote:

On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:54:50 -0400, Vinnie the Antenna Guru wrote:

snip

Also, my car is a company lease vehicle,
and I really can't drill holes.

So you deliver pizza just like Dave?


Do you serve pizza at the bar you work at?

I wish. It's a Chinese restaurant & bar. They do have an outstanding
"special" chow mein, though.


Is their kitchen clean? I love Chinese food but I wonder about some of
that mystery meat and cleanliness in those joints.



Clean kitchen, but I too have had suspicions about some of the
"meats". Hey, ya gotta pay attention at any restaurant that serves
Rocky Mountain Oysters.....





They are good if they are cooked correctly...Battered and deep
fried...

and several shots beforehand...


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