CB for my JK
Just get this guy. http://www.cobra.com/index.php?page=...e&product_id=5
All the controls are in the handset. There is a small box that gets mounted behind your dash. Just unplug your mic, throw it in your trunk and your done. Great for the small amount of mounting space we have. A lot of guys get an external speaker for better sound quality. One guy just plugged it into his radio aux jack and the sound comes over your stock speakers. This is the one I will be getting.
All the controls are in the handset. There is a small box that gets mounted behind your dash. Just unplug your mic, throw it in your trunk and your done. Great for the small amount of mounting space we have. A lot of guys get an external speaker for better sound quality. One guy just plugged it into his radio aux jack and the sound comes over your stock speakers. This is the one I will be getting.
I'm not to good with explaining the techno mumbo jumbo but:
On some antennas the tip is adjustable so that you can adjust the length of the wires coiled in/around it. Basically you want it to be the wavelength (or half wave, can't remember) of the frequency you're transmitting on. It's measured as swr (standing wave reading). The lower the swr the less signal is reflected back to the radio so more power is going out. There is usually info on this on the antenna package. As long as the ant. has a good ground it's not worth fussing over it for a 4watt radio.
On some antennas the tip is adjustable so that you can adjust the length of the wires coiled in/around it. Basically you want it to be the wavelength (or half wave, can't remember) of the frequency you're transmitting on. It's measured as swr (standing wave reading). The lower the swr the less signal is reflected back to the radio so more power is going out. There is usually info on this on the antenna package. As long as the ant. has a good ground it's not worth fussing over it for a 4watt radio.
ive been a CB er for at least 40 yrs. havent had mine out in the last 5 yrs. but if your swr is real high u can smoke your radio. some radios have a built in swr meter . you want a low swr some antennas u trim off some wire on the antenna itself or loosen a allen key at the base and adjust the lenth of antenna that way. don't have your coax all coiled up if possible. leave a drip loop on your coax you don't want water in your connector to short out. also they talk pretty nasty on the radio in some places like truck stops so cover small ears
its a great hobby ive talked all over the world on mine with some help with power. side band radios are good for this. there are frequencys below and above and in between channels illegal unless you have the proper licenses from the FCC / ham radio operators have enjoyed and provided service to the country in cases of emergency's they used to patch telephone calls via landlines , weather reports & updates of approaching storms you name it
" catcha on the flip flop " 10-4
its a great hobby ive talked all over the world on mine with some help with power. side band radios are good for this. there are frequencys below and above and in between channels illegal unless you have the proper licenses from the FCC / ham radio operators have enjoyed and provided service to the country in cases of emergency's they used to patch telephone calls via landlines , weather reports & updates of approaching storms you name it " catcha on the flip flop " 10-4
Last edited by possumface; Apr 7, 2007 at 08:57 AM.
Just get this guy. http://www.cobra.com/index.php?page=...e&product_id=5
All the controls are in the handset. There is a small box that gets mounted behind your dash. Just unplug your mic, throw it in your trunk and your done. Great for the small amount of mounting space we have. A lot of guys get an external speaker for better sound quality. One guy just plugged it into his radio aux jack and the sound comes over your stock speakers. This is the one I will be getting.
All the controls are in the handset. There is a small box that gets mounted behind your dash. Just unplug your mic, throw it in your trunk and your done. Great for the small amount of mounting space we have. A lot of guys get an external speaker for better sound quality. One guy just plugged it into his radio aux jack and the sound comes over your stock speakers. This is the one I will be getting.
I run a Uniden PC78 Elite. Right now you can get one refurbished from Unidendirect.com for $88 plus shipping, which last I heard was a whopping $1.95! lol Here is what it says on their site:
It’s tough and powerful with a rugged front mic, a 40 channel auto noise/noise blanker switch, instant channel 9, dynamic squelch control, an RF gain, a mic gain, and a channel selector.
40 Channel Operation
Dynamic Squelch Control
Delta Tune
Enhanced Night Vision Display
Display Dimmer Control
RF Gain Control
Mic Gain Control
Ergonomic Pistol Grip Mic
Channel Indicator
Instant Channel 9
PA/CB Switch
Analog S/RF/SWR Meter
7 Weather Channels
Backlit Control Knobs
Almost the same price, and a heck of a lot more radio. My
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I bought a Uniden 520XL from BigZelectronics.com. The prices was $42.90 with shipping included, they still sell them.
Here is a link:
http://www.bigzelectronics.com/store...71&i=244205017
Like the last guy said, there are better options. The main problem with the Cobra 75 is everything is in the mic. My mic gets thrown around quite a bit and if you happen to drop it and it breaks....well, that's an expensive mic to replace.
Here is a link:
http://www.bigzelectronics.com/store...71&i=244205017
Like the last guy said, there are better options. The main problem with the Cobra 75 is everything is in the mic. My mic gets thrown around quite a bit and if you happen to drop it and it breaks....well, that's an expensive mic to replace.
Even if you don't buy from them, check out this web site. These guys have a few great videos that will explain the basics in selecting a radio and antenna. They also provide info on mounting everything.
http://www.rightchannelradios.com/pa...-pv-c0-20.html
http://www.rightchannelradios.com/pa...-pv-c0-20.html
It is true other radios are better than the Cobra 75, but for a weekend wheeler rig it would work great. I have been running the Cobra 75 for years and I have not broken one. I installed this into my JK as soon as I got home, have mine hooked up to a firestick SWR'd it and was good to go. It is a good setup for someone who is not really into the whole CB world but would like the opotunity to listen in on long road trips or speak to buddies on the trail, just don't expect to swing to china for conversation b/c the range is not very strong, I can get about 4 miles out of what I have setup, providing the its not the hills. Good luck in your search. JOE> A.K.A. "Crumbcatcher"


