Re: SSB CB Usage?
Pink Freud wrote: > On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 17:51:27 -0800, Outatime wrote: > > > Anyone who is serious about communication on the road runs Uniden > > Excellent units; in fact their whole line of products is high quality and > seriously underpriced, at least up here in the GWN. > > FWIW...... I hear on the CB NG that these things are no good on SSB because of drift, and the Uniden has superior recieve. |
Re: SSB CB Usage?
Pink Freud wrote: > On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 17:51:27 -0800, Outatime wrote: > > > Anyone who is serious about communication on the road runs Uniden > > Excellent units; in fact their whole line of products is high quality and > seriously underpriced, at least up here in the GWN. > > FWIW...... I hear on the CB NG that these things are no good on SSB because of drift, and the Uniden has superior recieve. |
Re: SSB CB Usage?
On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 21:48:49 -0800, Chris Maness wrote:
> Pink Freud wrote: >> On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 17:51:27 -0800, Outatime wrote: >> >> > Anyone who is serious about communication on the road runs Uniden >> >> Excellent units; in fact their whole line of products is high quality >> and seriously underpriced, at least up here in the GWN. >> >> FWIW...... > > I hear on the CB NG that these things are no good on SSB because of > drift, and the Uniden has superior recieve. Well, we have a lot of people who work/drive in and to the /very/ far north, and that's the name I hear most often. Anyone from Oz in this group? They have a very similar geographical situation, just much better weather <G!>; their opinions and recommendations could be of value.....or perhaps -- dare I say it? -- a google search at the corner of Australia and long-range communication. Bonne chance! |
Re: SSB CB Usage?
On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 21:48:49 -0800, Chris Maness wrote:
> Pink Freud wrote: >> On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 17:51:27 -0800, Outatime wrote: >> >> > Anyone who is serious about communication on the road runs Uniden >> >> Excellent units; in fact their whole line of products is high quality >> and seriously underpriced, at least up here in the GWN. >> >> FWIW...... > > I hear on the CB NG that these things are no good on SSB because of > drift, and the Uniden has superior recieve. Well, we have a lot of people who work/drive in and to the /very/ far north, and that's the name I hear most often. Anyone from Oz in this group? They have a very similar geographical situation, just much better weather <G!>; their opinions and recommendations could be of value.....or perhaps -- dare I say it? -- a google search at the corner of Australia and long-range communication. Bonne chance! |
Re: SSB CB Usage?
On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 21:48:49 -0800, Chris Maness wrote:
> Pink Freud wrote: >> On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 17:51:27 -0800, Outatime wrote: >> >> > Anyone who is serious about communication on the road runs Uniden >> >> Excellent units; in fact their whole line of products is high quality >> and seriously underpriced, at least up here in the GWN. >> >> FWIW...... > > I hear on the CB NG that these things are no good on SSB because of > drift, and the Uniden has superior recieve. Well, we have a lot of people who work/drive in and to the /very/ far north, and that's the name I hear most often. Anyone from Oz in this group? They have a very similar geographical situation, just much better weather <G!>; their opinions and recommendations could be of value.....or perhaps -- dare I say it? -- a google search at the corner of Australia and long-range communication. Bonne chance! |
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> http://www.galaxyradios.com/cb/959.html > It looks like it has all the bells & whistles you could ask for. Enough to easily communicate on the trail and more if you so desire. Nice meter. Not too large, either. Will it fit in your console? |
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> http://www.galaxyradios.com/cb/959.html > It looks like it has all the bells & whistles you could ask for. Enough to easily communicate on the trail and more if you so desire. Nice meter. Not too large, either. Will it fit in your console? |
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