CB Range
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JK Enthusiast
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From: Seattle, Washington, United States
What would you say the is regular range is on your CB? Jeep to Jeep not professional truck CBs.
When I’m out with my buddies I’ll be getting random trucker talk on most channels, while the people I want to talk to don’t hear squat either way unless they are within 500 feet away direct line of sight.
When I’m out with my buddies I’ll be getting random trucker talk on most channels, while the people I want to talk to don’t hear squat either way unless they are within 500 feet away direct line of sight.
What would you say the is regular range is on your CB? Jeep to Jeep not professional truck CBs.
When I’m out with my buddies I’ll be getting random trucker talk on most channels, while the people I want to talk to don’t hear squat either way unless they are within 500 feet away direct line of sight.
When I’m out with my buddies I’ll be getting random trucker talk on most channels, while the people I want to talk to don’t hear squat either way unless they are within 500 feet away direct line of sight.
One antenna will give (depending on terrain, placement - centre of the vehicle *should* be ideal) the same range in all directions. Once you modify the radiation pattern with arrays you can focus the 'beam' for more range but it's a more focused pattern. Trade-offs, eh?
Jamie
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JK Enthusiast
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I figured we all had something wrong with our set ups (or at least the other guys do). I guess the next step is an SWR meter and some trouble shooting. Adjustable antennas help a ton too?
Short answer - yes, adjustable would be great but might be overkill depending on your actual use.
JAmie







