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Posted by ChadS on February 07, 2007 at 17:48:10 from (65.151.85.41):
Ive had this ol cobra 29LTD classic CB Ive used for years in my semi trucks,,, Ive always wanted to turn it up, to reach out farther. Right now, I can reach out about 3 miles,,,, catch a skip and it may get up to 8mi. Uses a typical cobra 25 inch magnet mount antenna,, the antenna light always seems to come on when I key it up,, but sounds clear as a bell,, so Im looking into getting it tuned up,, maybe add the echo into it, but never knew exactly how, or what they do to em. What kind of radio's do you all use, and how far can they reach out? Dad has an old base station unit,,, came over on the mayflower,,,, but I can remember when I was a kid,,, he would key up the mic, and if there was any ice on the moonraker antenna it would melt it off real quick. if you had a mobile in the car,, and it was turned off,, this one would make em turn on!!! LOL,, Breaker 19 for a radio check!!!! Chad
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