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bulldog-yota Jun 11, 2004 08:00 PM

Good removable CB
 
I have a 4th Gen and not ready to cut/drill holes in it for a CB.
Any recommendations for a portable/removeable CB that I can get which will work OK? What range will should I expect from such a unit? I just laugh when I see the 8mile range posted on my little GMRS/FRS hand radios.

Tacoma Dude Jun 11, 2004 08:46 PM

Not sure what you're thinking in regards to "portable/removeable"

A larger factor than the radio itself would be the antenna. You could go with one of those radios that has all the switches and dials on the mic itself like this:
http://image.ak.outpost.com/art/prod...364432.box.GIF
but you would still have to install the antenna and wire through the coax.
If you're not willing to do this you're probably better off with the ones that look like a field radio:
http://www.bills2way.com/equip/images/hh38wxst.jpg

bulldog-yota Jun 11, 2004 09:12 PM

Thanx, let me clarify. No antenna or radio to be permanently mounted.

WHat field radios are any good (CObra?) and are they good enough in terms of range and quality of signal?

Tacoma Dude Jun 11, 2004 09:31 PM

Sorry dude, wish I could help you there.
BUMP in case anyone who's got one of these has any experience...

SkyRat Jun 12, 2004 08:33 AM

I do not know about quality either, but I know both Midland and Cobra make handhelds. Midlands can be used as a handset alone or like the Cobra (Handset with an installed antenna). It is kind of like the "transformer" of CB Radios. It has a battery base, or an adapter base.
http://www.midlandradio.com/producti...0_75_822_L.gif

I went for the Cobra. No holes except in the channel of the rear hatch.
http://gallery.consumerreview.com/we...es/CBMount.jpg

bulldog-yota Jun 12, 2004 02:36 PM

Thanks guys, I'll look into the MIdland and Cobra ones.

CappyKD Jun 16, 2004 07:20 PM

I have the Cobra and love it.

Albuquerque Jim Jun 16, 2004 07:32 PM

Do a handheld (like shown above) with a Wilson 1000 Magnetic Base and a SS whip. Nothing will be permanent then.

Install it and then just stop by a CB shop and they will tune the antenna for about $10.

bulldog-yota Jun 16, 2004 08:28 PM


Originally Posted by Albuquerque Jim
Do a handheld (like shown above) with a Wilson 1000 Magnetic Base and a SS whip. Nothing will be permanent then.

Install it and then just stop by a CB shop and they will tune the antenna for about $10.

Thanx. What is a SS whip?

The magnetic mount 1000 looks pretty expensive almost $90 list.

Albuquerque Jim Jun 16, 2004 08:31 PM

It's a Stainless Steel Whip Antenna (real cheap)

Check out the Little Wil .

That's what I have, I think it was like $35. If you live anywhere near a major highway, go to a CB shop near by.

bulldog-yota Jun 16, 2004 08:38 PM

Cool thanx!!

Will check it out, now just to find a CB shop closeby.

SkyRat Jun 16, 2004 09:38 PM


Originally Posted by bulldog-yota
Cool thanx!!

Will check it out, now just to find a CB shop closeby.

You might want to check a local Truck Stop.

midiwall Jun 17, 2004 05:46 AM

I went through this same thing when buying a radio....

I looked at the handhelds:
http://www.alfenterprises.com/cb_rad...ndheld_cbs.htm

They're nice, but can sometimes be a bit short on RF power and features that you may want. If you're planning on needing a radio out of the truck a lot, then this is a possibility. Otherwise, they're kinda' heavy to be hanging on to all the time while driving around. Some offer the capability of using an external mic which is lighter, but then you end up just laying the radio on the seat.


I ended up with the Cobra 75WXST: (page down a bit)
http://www.alfenterprises.com/cb_rad...cb_radios.html

It's a handheld, but with additional features that you normally only find on a mobile.


Antenna wise, I went with a mag mount:
http://www.alfenterprises.com/cb_rad...as/whipand.htm

Works great, though I'll sometimes get good-natured flack from the guys I run with that I don't have a "real" antenna. :)


btw... The guy behind the site I'm linking to is GREAT to talk to (and to order from!). His name is "Alvin", and knows a boatload about radios.

firemaniac Jun 17, 2004 10:45 PM

I also have the Cobra 75WXST unit and am very happy with it, definetly go with Alvin up at alf enterprises (this is where I bought my 2 meter radio), exellent coustomer service and wont steer you wrong.

Good Times Jun 20, 2004 02:01 PM

If you're looking at handheld units, I have an extra handheld CB (Cherokee AH-27F) that I'm considering selling.

http://www.alfenterprises.com/cb_rad...ndheld_cbs.htm

I also have the cig lighter adapter w/ external antenna plug and a midland hand mic/speaker.

bulldog-yota Jun 20, 2004 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by Good Times
If you're looking at handheld units, I have an extra handheld CB (Cherokee AH-27F) that I'm considering selling.

http://www.alfenterprises.com/cb_rad...ndheld_cbs.htm

I also have the cig lighter adapter w/ external antenna plug and a midland hand mic/speaker.

I am interested if the range is OK. Let me know how much you want.

Good Times Jun 20, 2004 08:11 PM

Range is dependent on the antenna you have. The antenna that comes w/ the handheld only has limited range due to the antenna itself but attached w/ an external antenna you are just like one w/ the in dash units (or other units).

bulldog-yota Jun 20, 2004 08:58 PM


Originally Posted by Good Times
Range is dependent on the antenna you have. The antenna that comes w/ the handheld only has limited range due to the antenna itself but attached w/ an external antenna you are just like one w/ the in dash units (or other units).

Cool, how many $$$ do you want? :rockin:


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