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102" Whip Question

Old Jan 20, 2011 | 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by AK4Dave
Oh and btw......you can go ahead and tell people to get an amp, but you might want to let them also know that it's illegal on the CB freqs.
Yeah I've heard that. Why would they sell them but make them illegal?
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Old Jan 20, 2011 | 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by DROELLE
Yeah I've heard that. Why would they sell them but make them illegal?
The same reason people sell M-80's during the 4'th of july. ITS COOL!
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Old Jan 20, 2011 | 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by DROELLE
Yeah I've heard that. Why would they sell them but make them illegal?
I think mainly because of the interference it "can" cause to other local communications. Many of the amplifiers that people can get for CB use are what they call "dirty". Meaning, because they are made cheaply, with cheap components, they take a signal/audio and cause it to splatter extremely wide on the band. Because they are "dirty" they can cause RFI (radio frequency interference) and that can get into all kinds of suff like the neighbor's TV, microwaves, computers, etc...just about any electrical device that isn't protected enough. Heck I used to know guys that could open and close the local 7-11 automatic doors just by keying up the mic.

No, the government can't stop them from selling these amps, but they can make it the radio operator's responsibility not to use them. Same holds true in the HAM world. But, depending on what license class you have, we are legally able to run up to 1500 watts. But, the amps we use are usually extremely expensive and put out a very "clean" signal. Believe me, if they didn't, the other HAMs would let you know real quick.
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Old Jan 22, 2011 | 06:52 AM
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I pulled the trigger and picked up a 102" over at Radio Shack and installed it on the Jeep. Huh, I never thought it'd look that tall... A quick disconnect may be in order now.
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Old Jan 23, 2011 | 08:59 AM
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Throw a 6" spring under it and it will look even better

Originally Posted by briaros6
I pulled the trigger and picked up a 102" over at Radio Shack and installed it on the Jeep. Huh, I never thought it'd look that tall... A quick disconnect may be in order now.
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Old Jan 23, 2011 | 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by gs2offroad
Throw a 6" spring under it and it will look even better
go with the 6" spring instead of the quick disconnect .. i forgot to bend mine down when entering a under ground parking area and it ripped the diconnect apart - so i switch to the spring now it just kicks the crap out of the roof in the underground when i forget
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