Thanks Rayond, where does the wire come out of the antania? I don't
want to drill a whole in the roof so I would want one where the wire
comes out of the base at a 90 degree angle so I can run it in through
the back sliding window.
At least this is what I think I want to do. Any suggestions on
mounting it?
--- In cbradio@yahoogroups.com, Raymond Fink <justafink@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Gene!
>
> If you're interested in just the regular 40 channels in AM mode
you'd
> be hard pressed to beat this combo:
>
> Uniden 510
> http://www.copper.com/cart/product_info.php?products_id=123
>
> Wilson 1000
> http://www.copper.com/cart/product_info.php?products_id=241
>
> The little Uniden radio is inexpensive and has very good audio tx
> quality right out of the box. The real key is to have an antenna
> that is very efficient, and no one will argue that the wilson is
> anything other than top shelf.
>
> Hope to hear you on the air!
>
> Raymond Fink
> 2AW254
> Timberlake, NC
>
>
> On Aug 6, 2008, at 10:08 PM, Donald Gene Rowe wrote:
>
> > I am a new member to this group and don't have a long history of
the
> > threads here but I did go back several pages to see if anyone
else has
> > asked this basic question.
> >
> > I have used a CB radio as a trucker for years to get help finding
> > pickup/dropoffs, getting road conditions, and other helpful
> > information.
> >
> > Now as a retired traveler I miss this avenue of instant local
> > information but I don't know how to select a CB radio for my 1991
> > Toyota Pickup. I only want to spend a modest amount and don't
need the
> > best CB around but would like to get the best deal and the right
CB
> > for
> > my use. I need information not only on the CB but also cables and
> > antenna.
> >
> > Any help would be a great help.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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