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Posted by Roger...Roger...Roger.... on February 07, 2007 at 18:16:58 from (209.193.69.190):
In Reply to: OT,, CBs and antennas posted by ChadS on February 07, 2007 at 17:48:10:
"I gocha,,,, go ahead....!" You have a bodashus little radio right there,,,, tha lil 29. Just take it to one of those good ol boys at the truck stop and have it peaked out. Look on Ebay for your echo, and they even sell linears,,,,,,,, some are rightly priced for an experiment to see if ya really like it. I have an old Tram 23 channel that I used back in tha 70s when I was trailer truckin,,,,, bought me a house converter and put up a big ol Radio Shack 18' house antenna,,,,, and I can melt some ice too,,,,,,, as I give local information to the Big Rigs that pass thru this hi country town in Wyoming. I have the repeater, and can give some of that too if I get in the mood,,,, thats right, thats right, thats right, Mr. mr. mr.,,,,, truck driver, truck driver, truck driver. HAVE FUN,,,,, BE NICE. Don't agravate the guy out there having a bad day,,,,,, just let him go on by,,,,, or turn it off if it is annoying. There are so many CB Rambos out there being Mr. tuff guy or just being MEAN,,,,,, you will never beat him,,,,,, so don't join him. Good luck, and really,,, that lil cobra is one of the finest for the money to juss peak it out and get a good antenna. A couple guys have passed this way and I have asked,,,,, "Man, what kind of radio are you talkin on",,,,,, and two or three have mentioned the Cobra 29.
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