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CB radios advice on buying one
Looking for a CB radio for the weekend. brought one last year for morocco and it failed took it back, borrowed a midland handheld and it was great and found it easier to locate in the vehicle.
Whats some of my options, thinking of buying the handheld midland just because it is smaller and did the job, just that it is twice as expensive as others once you add the hand mic as well.
anyone know of a supplier near southend, basildon (essex) area where i can go and see examples and buy and get the roof mount, cable etc?
thanks.
15th Apr 2009 10:43 pm
SJR
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Also comes with a car kit. On the Defender I had one hard wired in, but could then not use it if I ever left the car. The constant banging of the aerial from tree's, car parks, drive throughs etc also started to annoy after a while...
15th Apr 2009 10:57 pm
SJR
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NeVeTaS wrote:
Also comes with a car kit. On the Defender I had one hard wired in, but could then not use it if I ever left the car. The constant banging of the aerial from tree's, car parks, drive throughs etc also started to annoy after a while...
You could hear all that above the noise of a defender? I believe that every human has a finite number of heart-beats. I don't intend to waste any of mine running around doing exercises.
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15th Apr 2009 10:59 pm
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I use an old midland and a mag....does the job...plenty new or used kicking around...D4 HSE....Probably, but not quite decided yet.
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15th Apr 2009 11:00 pm
Tony686
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steve will try waters and stanton, they were the ones i brought my previous cb from so a little disapointed. they sell the midland handheld too, not too sure on funky areils though when i looked before. Might go with them just as i want it for the wiltshire trip this weekend.
I stuck the previous cb (not handheld) between the passenger seat and centre console but could not hear the speaker as i reliey on the speaker from the cb itself, that why i wanted the handheld. will contact thunderpole and see what they can sort me. ebay is full of radios, but bit nervous buy electronics over ebay, and i want it now.
15th Apr 2009 11:17 pm
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I also couldn't hear the speaker very well, so I solved it with a simple £5 extension speaker from Maplins. Plugged into the back of the rig, I then removed the H trim and velcro stuck it in the BIG gap you would see to the right of the screen. Simple problem solved cheaply Bodsys Brake Bible
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16th Apr 2009 9:40 am
DiscoDunc
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i have my Midland mounted same as bodsy. works well and easy to see whilst driving. I just use heavy duty velcro to attach it to the trim. speaker works fine for me as i mounted it with speaker facing outwards Duncan
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16th Apr 2009 9:44 am
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I got a Midland Multi too, great compact and virtually fits anywhere. You can buy a complete kit including the CB, Mike,Arial,Mount. The complete kits do come pre SWR'd, but still worth checking out with a meter.
The mounts supplied are tosh for a D3, so contact RLD by pm and he makes them, I got one and are great
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16th Apr 2009 9:46 am
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Very neat installation Mac
I suppose you use CB all day in your lorry, whats your handle good buddy
16th Apr 2009 9:51 am
MacLeod 313
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Cheers Gareth We aint allowed them in the trucks as they are so strict on hands on comunications. It all has to be hands free to be ok, although you can get a hands free mike set up on cb's nowadays, it just doesnt warrent the bill
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16th Apr 2009 9:54 am
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Thats a shame, but understandable. Are most operators like this nowadays? I used have the CB on most of the time, and there would always be some good banter to be had with the truckers, but nowadays I only use it for off road comms. The airwaves seems to be full of foul mouthed dick heads these days.
16th Apr 2009 9:59 am
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That was my experience too Gareth, would never put the CB on with the kids in the car (unless for off-roading)Bodsys Brake Bible
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16th Apr 2009 10:06 am
MacLeod 313
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Got to be honest, the worst place I have encountered IDIOTS on the airwaves, is ESSEX. ALL OVER ESSEX. complete divs, some with amps, some with the vibrovoice thingy etc etc.
I only use mine now on off roading, which reminds me, got to get a decent PMR.
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