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What do I need to look for in buying a GOOD CB Radio.
( brand, etc, )
I don't know $hit about 'em.
Thanks.
( brand, etc, )
I don't know $hit about 'em.
Thanks.
Radio doesn't matter as much as antenna and antenna mount for general use. That being said cobra and undien are the most common you will find. Look for something that will fit where you want it to go in your jeep. Full size radios are pretty big and are limited to where you can put them in the XJ. As for antenna I like steel whips but firesticks work well for off road use but are more easily broken. Wilson makes some great antennas, there little wil mag mount is popular among the xj crowd. If you don't mind drilling a hole in your roof one of the best mounts is a gumbdrop style with a wilson 3000 or 5000 antenna in the center.
Does it matter if it's a non-flexable antenna compared to a flexable?
I went down to radio shack and bought the cheapest one they had. Cost me $40. I have been using it now for 5 years. It has about a 1.5-2 mile range. Not great, but it gets the job done. The only issue it has had is that it sucks if I am within 100 ft of someone I am talking to. I can here them great, but they say I sound all raspy. I didn't have the issue until I replaced my antenna with a stronger one. I went from the skinny 3' fire stick to the fat 2' fire stick. I simply need to tune the new antenna which is NOT a CB issue. A lot of guys think you need to drop $150+ on a good cb, but my ghetto Radioshack one has done me well for a while. If you are going to be racing or need long range capabilities then my cheapie will not work, but if you simply want a trail cb to talk to the other guys you are out wheelin with, then don't spend a bunch of $$.
I went down to radio shack and bought the cheapest one they had. Cost me $40. I have been using it now for 5 years. It has about a 1.5-2 mile range. Not great, but it gets the job done. The only issue it has had is that it sucks if I am within 100 ft of someone I am talking to. I can here them great, but they say I sound all raspy. I didn't have the issue until I replaced my antenna with a stronger one. I went from the skinny 3' fire stick to the fat 2' fire stick. I simply need to tune the new antenna which is NOT a CB issue. A lot of guys think you need to drop $150+ on a good cb, but my ghetto Radioshack one has done me well for a while. If you are going to be racing or need long range capabilities then my cheapie will not work, but if you simply want a trail cb to talk to the other guys you are out wheelin with, then don't spend a bunch of $$.
Sound advice right there!
from what i remember, the FCC limited any and all CB radios to a 3 watt (or something around that) maximum. and for the most part, all radios are manufactured with that rating. so it really doesnt matter which radio you buy unless you are looking for all the bells and whistles. that made the high watt linears totally useless. i actually have two, a 100 watt and a 150 watt linear thats been sitting in the shop for years. thought about hooking it up in the jeep just for an emergancy if there was no other way of comunication available. illegal i know, but if its a matter of life or death, i dont mind being in trouble with the law. as mentioned, the key to good radio performance is in the antena and can be tuned for your application. i think i still have the small meter device in the shop that attaches to the antena cable to help fine tune it if anyone needs. i will look this afternoon.
Thats like saying all cars with 150hp are the same. Trust me. I had a cheap cobra 19 and had nothing but problems with the mic. Tony had the exact same cb and same problems with mic. Power can be measured.....quality can't.