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Re: CB radio
Why are you wasting your time on some weak little radio that will just
let you call the guy on the next hill over and tell him you buddy broke
his leg just to hear the other guy's out of gas?
Get your No-Code licence (or even code and get a tech licence), spend a
couple hundred for a decent transceiver, and you'll be able to reach
anywhere in the world.
Joe
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999 18:05:38 -0500 ldupliss@domain.elided writes:
>Greeting:
>I know this has been covered somewhere in the past, I just can't find
>it.
>Any how, the time has come to buy a cb. Where does one go to purchase
>a
>decent one (Wal-mart, Sam's, HIFI Buys, mail order???)? Are there
>any
>special features I should look for, is one maker better than the
>other, and
>how much should I expect to pay? Does anyone have any experience
>with
>antennas which hook into the radio and cb at the same time (I've heard
>they
>exist and like the idea of keeping my exterior clean). I realize this
>type
>of antenna will cut down on performance, but is there really that big
>of a
>difference?
>
>Thanks for any advise!
>Skip
>
>
>
>
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