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It's really depressing to read the comments by so called expert CB shops who
give advice on CB setups without so much as even asking the first question. A person sees a CB on youtube that they like, and ask what antennae they recommend, and gosh darn it, without knowing anything about how they plan on using the CB, the radio shop instantly knows the brand and type of antennae that would be best for their needs. I mean, who cares if they planned on installing the CB in a car, truck, boat, house, etc. Because according to some of these so called experts, their whip antennae's will be perfect for the average house, truck, car, boat, rv, 18-wheeler, or anything else you put the CB in. Otherwise, the shop would have been smart enough to ask this FIRST! But all their interested in is looking like they know what they're talking about so they can say "Hey we have the CB here, and if you buy it from us then gosh darn it, we can tweak it out and tune it, and put any upgrades on it that you want and then send it to you...." Sure, that sounds great, but if they're not competent enough to know that no single antennae will work for every job, how am I to believe they know what they're doing with the CB when they claim to be tweaking it? It's been posted on many sites that the first thing to do is check the output wattage before you let them tweak the radio, then check it with the same meter once you get it back from them, so you can tell if they did what they claim to have done. It's also recommended not using their meter, as they might have modified it to look like it works better.... Also it's recommended to ask them what they plan on doing to the radio. A lot of shops simply download the information others have done and solder a few mods in as the instructions tell them to, without the least bit of understanding what they're doing. Not to mention, some modifications may Sound like your outputting better on your end, but when you test the output on a meter, and listen to the quality on another radio, you'll find out that not all "mods" are worth doing! To the CB shops out there trying to get rich quick off the new CB purchaser, shame on you! You shouldn't even call yourself a CB shop! It should be mandated that all CB shops belong to a CB group, and provide a list of members for customers to check on the knowledge and quality of the CB shop's work. Reputable CB shops have nothing to hide, as their work is the proof of their knowledge. Rip Off Artist would be worried as they don't usually aim for repeat customers! |
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