CB Radio

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Need_A_Username

Original Poster:

20 posts

103 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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Do people still use CB radios on the road or has that gone the way of the carrier pigeon?

My commute is used by truckers a lot, yet google isn't very good at warning of slow traffic or accidents and I was wondering if being able to hear truckers talk to each other about issues would be a helpful way to avoid delays.

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

171 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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Seriously?

Maybe you should try a different Google.


MYOB

4,824 posts

139 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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Someone has been watching Smokey and the Bandit!

r11co

6,244 posts

231 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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MYOB said:
Someone has been watching Smokey and the Bandit!
hehe

Its use has dwindled to probably a few thousand enthusiasts in the UK and is more of an entry-level HAM radio service thanks to the de-restriction of the use of SSB transmission and a larger frequency spread.

The last person I knew using it as originally intended (a lorry driver) was recently told by his employers that they would no longer permit fitting of rigs to their vehicles.

I would love to see a revival but frankly the technology is too much of a faff by today's standards because of the antenna requirements. PMR handsets are far superior for local comms.

There's money to be made trading in collectable CB radios though because there's still a few near-mint sets lurking in peoples' lofts.

Edited by r11co on Tuesday 11th September 15:27

Ziplobb

1,367 posts

285 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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I use it from time to time but only for long distance stuff - eastern europe and the med. Antenna is still up there and the rig is an old President Lincoln

r11co

6,244 posts

231 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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Ziplobb said:
I use it from time to time but only for long distance stuff - eastern europe and the med. Antenna is still up there and the rig is an old President Lincoln
Gave up on that long ago - what is there to talk about after the initial connection has been made?! biggrin

(Having said that I did buy a mint condition ALAN 9001 a few years ago with the intention of reviving the old hobby, but it stayed in its pristine box and I ended up selling it for a handsome profit instead).

bobtail4x4

3,727 posts

110 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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we used CB over the last 3 weeks touring europe,
3 cars where it was handy to let one another know, "its ok to pass the cyclists" on a blind bend etc.

eliot

11,465 posts

255 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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Look up Zello & Network radios. It's an app for your phone/pc or a dedicated "walkie talkie" style phone with a push to talk.
It's all digital / voice over ip with high quality audio. You can create your own channel for free, add friends / family / business to it an all talk in a group (simplex / one at a time though)



ciege

424 posts

100 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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10-4 Good Buddy.

Here's mine:


Stalker 9 DX full sideband, full wave mag mount


I refuse to believe it's no longer the 70's

And do not tell me the Bandit is dead, that dude can drive any forking thing around!

TriumphStag3.0V8

3,882 posts

82 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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CB in a Rover 75. Good man!

r11co

6,244 posts

231 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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ciege said:
full wave mag mount
At 36 feet, I highly doubt it. biggrin

CS Garth

2,860 posts

106 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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Road America and the Silver Trashcan by Mel Nichols is a favourite CB radio based read. Over.

ciege

424 posts

100 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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r11co said:
At 36 feet, I highly doubt it. biggrin
Oh well the big full whip thingy, I've never been that hardcore!!

r11co

6,244 posts

231 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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ciege said:
Oh well the big full whip thingy, I've never been that hardcore!!
9' genuine 1/4 wave - probably the biggest antenna you can run practically mobile. thumbup

Most antennas that claim to be 1/4, 1/2 and 5/8 wave are quoting equivalent electrical length ie. what the transmitter sees. The actual lengths are shorter than your 9' whip because the extra length has been wound round into a loading coil.

Trevor450

1,763 posts

149 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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I use one for green laning.

ciege

424 posts

100 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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r11co said:
9' genuine 1/4 wave - probably the biggest antenna you can run practically mobile. thumbup

Most antennas that claim to be 1/4, 1/2 and 5/8 wave are quoting equivalent electrical length ie. what the transmitter sees. The actual lengths are shorter than your 9' whip because the extra length has been wound round into a loading coil.
Ahh that explains the coil, always wondered.

So how come the same rig was much better (or so it appeared) on the roof of a megane and less so on the boot of the Rover?

With the engine off to rule out interference etc.

It can't be just the height could it?


J4CKO

41,691 posts

201 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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As a kid in the seventies I really wanted my dad to get a CB radio, a family friend got made redundant and set up a shop selling them, with hindsight, doing that in 1980 was probably a bad move as it was waning (Wayneing ?) by then.

Proto Social media it was !

V8 FOU

2,978 posts

148 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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Jeez I thought it had died out altogether.

I did a lot of political lobbying in the 70's for legalisation. It was interesting. To put it mildly, dodging the GPO, customs and excise etc, phone tapped etc.

andyb28

778 posts

119 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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I was thinking of getting one for my Defender.

I spotted a roof console on the MUD website, which has a hole for a CB. I haven't had a CB since around 1991.

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 11th September 2018
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10-21 would i think probably cover it........ ;-)