[quote author=dwaxman1 link=topic=631.msg4287#msg4287 date=1220980302]
that is the place I was going to check out...
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D.W. IF YOUR GOING THERE SEE WHAT PACKAGE DEAL YOU CAN GET FOR A 4 TO 5 UNITS WITH WHIPS????LET ME KNOW
C.B. RADIO
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Re: C.B. RADIO
[quote author=T.C. link=topic=631.msg4304#msg4304 date=1221010142]
OK OK BACK TO C.B.......D.W. I STILL HAVE A FRIEND IN L.A. HAS IS H1 FOR SALE......YOU CAN JOIN THE CLUB... <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... >/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... >/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... >/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
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really???
pics!!! and details please!!!!
OK OK BACK TO C.B.......D.W. I STILL HAVE A FRIEND IN L.A. HAS IS H1 FOR SALE......YOU CAN JOIN THE CLUB... <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... >/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... >/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... >/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
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really???
pics!!! and details please!!!!
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Re: C.B. RADIO
[quote author=T.C. link=topic=631.msg4306#msg4306 date=1221010561]
D.W. IF YOUR GOING THERE SEE WHAT PACKAGE DEAL YOU CAN GET FOR A 4 TO 5 UNITS WITH WHIPS????LET ME KNOW
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didn't have time yesterday, finished the rest of some MODS on my truck, exhaust and headers are in now, what a difference!!!
i will try today, pretty busy with my family coming hme, lots of last minute stuff to do and of course I have to go to work..DAMN!!
D.W. IF YOUR GOING THERE SEE WHAT PACKAGE DEAL YOU CAN GET FOR A 4 TO 5 UNITS WITH WHIPS????LET ME KNOW
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didn't have time yesterday, finished the rest of some MODS on my truck, exhaust and headers are in now, what a difference!!!
i will try today, pretty busy with my family coming hme, lots of last minute stuff to do and of course I have to go to work..DAMN!!
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Re: C.B. RADIO
Derek is this the type of CB mount you where looking for???
http://www.rubberduck4x4.com/h2/interior/cbmount/
Roy and Tony they make them for H1s also
Kev
http://www.rubberduck4x4.com/h2/interior/cbmount/
Roy and Tony they make them for H1s also
Kev
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Re: C.B. RADIO
look's good ...but i'am going for a handheld one so i can use it on other vehicles that i have
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Re: C.B. RADIO
I'll add in a bit....mind you my CB days go back a ways.
When I was really into CB's and listening to "skip" coming from Texas and Kentucky.....all the way from BC....I had a Cobra with SSB....single sideband, which is nice between 2 units that have it for more private conversations......I ran an atenna on the back. Heavy shielded co-ax.....ball mount....to that a coil spring, and then to the spring I had a 6 foot Firestick. Solid and durable, except in extreme cold to where it could snap, then you may want to think about a metal whip.
It was sweet. Once used enough in a vehicle you could actually drive your truck in a slow circle, and directionalize to whom you were talking with, for a stronger signal. And at that point, you'll want to add in a match meter.
When I was really into CB's and listening to "skip" coming from Texas and Kentucky.....all the way from BC....I had a Cobra with SSB....single sideband, which is nice between 2 units that have it for more private conversations......I ran an atenna on the back. Heavy shielded co-ax.....ball mount....to that a coil spring, and then to the spring I had a 6 foot Firestick. Solid and durable, except in extreme cold to where it could snap, then you may want to think about a metal whip.
It was sweet. Once used enough in a vehicle you could actually drive your truck in a slow circle, and directionalize to whom you were talking with, for a stronger signal. And at that point, you'll want to add in a match meter.
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Re: C.B. RADIO
very cool...
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Re: C.B. RADIO
[quote author=BrokenPlay link=topic=631.msg4331#msg4331 date=1221194515]
I'll add in a bit....mind you my CB days go back a ways.
When I was really into CB's and listening to "skip" coming from Texas and Kentucky.....all the way from BC....I had a Cobra with SSB....single sideband, which is nice between 2 units that have it for more private conversations......I ran an atenna on the back. Heavy shielded co-ax.....ball mount....to that a coil spring, and then to the spring I had a 6 foot Firestick. Solid and durable, except in extreme cold to where it could snap, then you may want to think about a metal whip.
It was sweet. Once used enough in a vehicle you could actually drive your truck in a slow circle, and directionalize to whom you were talking with, for a stronger signal. And at that point, you'll want to add in a match meter.
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THANKS FOR THE INFO <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... /smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />
I'll add in a bit....mind you my CB days go back a ways.
When I was really into CB's and listening to "skip" coming from Texas and Kentucky.....all the way from BC....I had a Cobra with SSB....single sideband, which is nice between 2 units that have it for more private conversations......I ran an atenna on the back. Heavy shielded co-ax.....ball mount....to that a coil spring, and then to the spring I had a 6 foot Firestick. Solid and durable, except in extreme cold to where it could snap, then you may want to think about a metal whip.
It was sweet. Once used enough in a vehicle you could actually drive your truck in a slow circle, and directionalize to whom you were talking with, for a stronger signal. And at that point, you'll want to add in a match meter.
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THANKS FOR THE INFO <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... /smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />