Best fixed-mount cb radio according to redditors

We found 95 Reddit comments discussing the best fixed-mount cb radio. We ranked the 41 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/RangerSkyy · 14 pointsr/cbradio

Getting into the hobby for cheap can certainly be done. Asking for 20 miles out of a cheap set up is going to be where it gets tough...

Long story short, your communication abilities can range from <1mile to hundreds of miles, even thousands of miles depending on a ton of variables. It doesn't really matter what radio you use (yes, some are better than others) but in the end, it's environment, conditions and ANTENNA, ANTENNA, ANTENNA! Power (linear amplifiers) certainly helps too, but it mainly comes down to those 3 topics.

Where are you transmitting/receiving? In a city with buildings and lots of RF background noise? On top of mountain with wide open land for miles around? Obviously, you'll perform much better the higher you are and the less obstructions you have.

Now we are on top of mountain, what kind of antenna do we have? Do we have a 6" rubber duck antenna on a handheld? Or are we running a 102" whip or big base antenna? I can assure you that no matter how high this mountain is, that rubber duck ain't getting out of a paper bag. Whereas I've talked barefoot (no amp) on a 4ft Firestik about 50miles as the crow flies when I was on a local mountaintop. With more antenna and/or more power, I could extend that range exponentially.

For an entry level set up, I'd recommend a few things. A good mobile set up could include;

Radio - Uniden PRO505XL 40-Channel CB Radio. Pro-Series, Compact Design. Public Address (PA) Function. Instant Emergency Channel 9, External Speaker Jack, Large Easy to Read Display. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005ZLB0E4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_h7bmDbXMZGZ2J

Antenna - K40 K-30 Automotive Accessories https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000H2W270/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_N8bmDbSDJ2RW1

This radio and antenna is a cheap, effective mobile combo that you can expect decent performance from. In poor to good conditions, you'll get 1-5 miles of transmit/receive. In optimal "top of the mountain" conditions, you could easily get 10-20+ miles. There's also this phenomenon called "skip". I'll let you research what that's all about, but basically it's using specific atmospheric conditions to bounce or "skip" your communication over vast distances. Plenty of YouTube vids explaining skip, so I won't get into that here.

For a more dedicated, base type set-up, I'd recommend a better radio and more substantial antenna. You can still use mobile radios in base setups, but there are also "base" specific rigs too. Same wattage, just in a desktop version and are generally 110, not 12V. My current base set-up is cheapish, and has proven to be very effective, as I have made contacts to several out of state stations. Again, these are just recommendations from equipment I've personally owned. There is tons of kick ass gear out there, and finding what works for you is all part of the fun.

Base radio - Uniden BEARCAT 980SSB 40- Channel SSB CB Radio with Sideband NOAA WeatherBand,7- Color Digital Display PA/CB Switch and Noise Cancelling Mic, Wireless Mic Compatible https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007B5ZAES/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_alcmDbH8DQMGD

Base antenna - Solarcon A-99 CB Base Station Antenna https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0017J7NQ2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_RlcmDbFSJ9T95

Hope all this info helps. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. This is a great sub with tons of knowledge! Have fun on the waves!

u/funbob · 7 pointsr/amateurradio

As /u/dewdue said, Canada uses the same VHF frequencies for weather radio as their NOAA counterpart in the US.

Most better CB radios will have a weather band feature...

http://www.amazon.com/Uniden-BEARCAT-Sideband-WeatherBand-980SSB/dp/B007B5ZAES

http://www.amazon.com/Cobra-29-LX-40-Channel-Selectable/dp/B004RO3RBE

As for how active CB is in Canada, I have no idea. This being /r/amateurradio, we'll probably all going to tell you to get your license and buy a nice dual band ham radio for your car.

u/LordGothington · 7 pointsr/amateurradio

I've only seen two ways to do SSB/RTTY on VHF/UHF.

  1. Get a pricey all-mode, all-band radio like the FT-857D ($850+)
  2. Find an old, used radio from back when they maybe things like 2M SSB radios

    Is anyone making an all-mode VHF/UHF radio that is under $400? I'd love to pick one up. I'd like to see a radio like the (unreleased) QRP Labs QSX radio, but for 2m.

    I feel like spending $850 is a lot to spend on a radio so you can do SSB, when there is probably nobody even doing SSB in your area. If you have full HF privs, then you can still get a lot of other use out of the radio. But if, in practice, all you are actually going to be doing with it is FM Voice, then there are much more affordable options.

    In summary, I do not think any one really cares about making an all-mode UHF/VHF radio right now. People only care about making all-mode HF radios, some of which can also do UHF/VHF. And that seems like a lot of radio for someone that isn't planing to upgrade to General.

    Given the trend of modern radios shifting to SDR internally, it should cost almost nothing extra in terms of hardware to make them all-mode. So perhaps now that ICOM and folks have gotten SDR into their big radios, they'll start to bring that tech into some of their VHF/UHF radios.

    tl;dr - I want this radio to be all-mode instead of FM/packet only. https://www.amazon.com/Yaesu-Ft-8900R-Power-Amateur-Transceiver/dp/B00822W3HG/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=uhf%2Fvhf+all-mode&qid=1565279659&s=wireless&sr=1-4
u/lirakis · 6 pointsr/amateurradio

If I was buying piecemeal, I would buy...

  • FT-450D $750
  • Pyramid 30amp switching psu ~$80
  • DX-CC Fan Dipole $180
  • 50' rg8x feedline $20

    total ~ $1030

    So youd save ~$200, but you also wouldnt be getting the LDG tuner ... which is likely where the cost difference is. IMO you dont need the LDG tuner, the built in ATU + fan dipole that is resonant on multiple bands will get you operating on 80,40,20,10 (and maybe even 6).

    Alternatively, you can build very simple 40/20 fan dipole for MUCH cheaper than the DX-CC (like ... $50?) so it really depends how much you want it to work "out of the box".

    FWIW i bought the dx-cc when i bought my first HF rig (an FT-897d) because I didnt want to mess with antenna stuff a ton before getting on the air. I've been very happy with it.



    edit:

    to clarify, I think you are better off spending money on an antenna than you are on a tuner.
u/zildjian · 5 pointsr/4x4

Certainly can get out the door for under $100. Here are two examples from Cobra alone. Here's one for $30, even. Factoring in installation by a pro, I'm not sure. I don't know what that would cost. It's incredibly easy to just do yourself, though, particularly if you're going with a cig lighter as your power source and a mag mount antenna.

u/mechanicalpulse · 4 pointsr/preppers

It's very important to remember that AA NiMH batteries are not 1.5V batteries. In fact, a fully charged AA NiMH battery will rarely read over 1.2-1.3V. This can render NiMH batteries useless for some types of devices. For instance, a 5V microcontroller will run just fine on 4xAA alkaline batteries (4 1.5 = 6V) with a voltage regulator, but 4xAA NiMH (4 1.2 = 4.8V) provides a lower voltage that may not be sufficient for some devices. Many will do just fine with 4.8V; others will experience sporadic behavior or outright refusal to function. For low-drain devices, alkaline batteries will also last much longer than NiMH batteries.

As far as NiMH goes, I've used both Eneloops and Energizers and have had equally good experiences with both. Of course you run into some a bad one now and then, but they've both been good to me.

I do not rely solely upon NiMH batteries, though. I have a bulk pack of alkaline batteries I keep in a small otterbox in my BoB. I have another larger otterbox containing a Raspberry Pi, touchscreen, a 5V buck converter, a 6600mAh 3.7V Li-Ion battery, and a Li-Ion/LiPo charger that accepts 5V-12V. I also carry a USB-powered AA NiMH battery charger and an Anker 14W fold-up solar panel with USB output. USB is 5V, so between all the battery types, chargers, and converters, I should be pretty well equipped to charge and/or power a wide array of mobile devices. Particularly key to me is the ability to charge from a 12V power source, which means any serviceable vehicle battery is a good power source for me. I carry a submersible Yaesu VX-8DR radio with the rechargeable pack as well as the FBA-39 3xAA battery pack. If I have to be mobile or am stranded, having an operable multi-band radio and the ability to charge or power it or similar mobile devices seems of paramount importance to me.

u/greenlightranger · 4 pointsr/cbradio

Uniden Bearcat 980 SSB "The little engine that could" inexpensive, and one of the best CB Radio's that I own. https://www.amazon.com/Uniden-BEARCAT-Sideband-WeatherBand-980SSB/dp/B007B5ZAES

https://youtu.be/Esatm-X88B8

Get on 38 LSB and talk skip when solar conditions are good.

http://www.bellscb.com/products/antennas/wilson/Wilson_Little_Wil.htm *Lil' Wil 38 Inches.

u/Underbyte · 3 pointsr/preppers

If you are using this for prepping, then you really should get yourself a Yaesu FBA-39. Unfortunately, the VX-8R has a proprietary battery that charges at something like 16 volts... not friendly to (usually USB) portable power solutions. To make matters worse for you, the VX-8R cannot transmit while using line-in power. So if you're going to use it for EMCOMM, do make sure that you have some sort of backup power solution worked out!


Other then that, fantastic radio. I absolutely love mine.

Cheers!

u/elkosupertech · 3 pointsr/cbradio

Here's my suggestion: President McKinley Radio

Good: AM/Sideband Radio. Automatic squelch. Small size (It's smaller than the Unident 980SSB), 3 color display, weather, Channel selector on the mic.

Bad: Pricey ($200)

If you can get past the price, this radio is a great radio. You will sound loud and receiving is pretty good with its Automatic squelch reduces the noise. It will fit pretty good in a car! I had it in my Ford Fiesta and now its in my Ford Focus. Plus Sideband in a radio.

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS RADIO!!! I have the Unident 980SSB in my Explorer and while it has about the same features, I don't like the display when it gets hot (you can't read the face).

u/ExplodingLemur · 3 pointsr/amateurradio

G1M is $239.20 for Prime members too (down from $299): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PPH6V3V

u/Goodgulf · 3 pointsr/cars

If you're cross country road-tripping, do it old-school and get CB Radios

u/david_r_feeney · 3 pointsr/cbradio

Here are helpful links direct to the products I own.

About antennas: The antenna is important... as important (or more so) than the radio. My antenna choice (dipole) may not be the best choice for your needs. So, the ANTENNA link below goes to an AMAZON search for CB antennas for apartments, balcony, patio, etc. which may be a better fit to your needs.

Hope these are helpful! Big Bux, Bucks County PA 19047

UNIDEN 980SSB Radio & Mic https://www.amazon.com/Uniden-BEARCAT-Sideband-WeatherBand-980SSB/dp/B007B5ZAES/ref=sr_1_3

MegaWatt S-400-12 36 Amp Power Supply https://www.amazon.com/MegaWatt%C2%AE-S-400-12x-Adjustable-Supply-MegaWatt/dp/B00LIBRKQM

Driver's Product DPSWR2 External SWR Meter; https://www.amazon.com/Drivers-Product-Antennas-SO-239-Output/dp/B06VW7N5Q5/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1

Midland 21-406 External Speaker https://www.amazon.com/Midland-21-406-Amateur-Extension-Speaker/dp/B000246VPM/ref=sr_1_2

CB Antenna for Apartment, Patio, Balcony, or Indoors https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=cb+antenna+apartment&rh=n%3A172282%2Ck%3Acb+antenna+apartment

u/SeanVo · 3 pointsr/amateurradio

Hopefully you can find some used Yaesu, Kenwood, or other gear reasonably. I bought a new Flexradio years ago for near $2,000 and it's a fantastic setup for HF tied to a computer.

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Here's a Yaesu FT-950 used on ebay UK for £525:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yaesu-FT-950-HF-50-MHz-Amateur-Radio-Transceiver/163747658969?hash=item26201efcd9:g:rbAAAOSwXzldDgPM

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Here's something from Amazon UK new for under £ 700

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Yaesu-FT-450D-Transceiver-Automatic-Filtering-Black/dp/B004SHVZBO/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=hf+radio&qid=1562416539&s=gateway&sr=8-3

u/Spvrtan · 3 pointsr/4x4

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Basic, slow build. Just learning about this whole #EAF life one mod at a time.

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u/twonicorn · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

We used to travel about that far every Christmas break to visit relatives when I was a kid. Here is my advice.

  • Make a wall of luggage between you and your brother so he can't poke you the whole trip.
  • Ask to stop at every Stuckey's
  • Bring loads of batteries for your walkman.
  • Travel Bingo!
  • CB Radio for talking to truckers.
  • Go pee every time your dad stops the car.
u/RuthlessGravy · 2 pointsr/cbradio

If you're looking for an affordable setup, I have a [Uniden 505] (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B005ZLB0E4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and a [Little Wil] (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000I5NQA8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1). The magnetic mount is quick and easy if you don't mind scratching your paint a little. I've gotten about 10 miles range on a good clear night with a good tune. You guys can get one [meter] (https://smile.amazon.com/METER-Radio-Antennas-Jumper-cable/dp/B002KRME3C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493344815&sr=8-1&keywords=cb+radio+tuner) amongst yourselves to tune the antennas.

u/Aidansert · 2 pointsr/cbradio

President Johnson II, $129 on amazon right now and its been a great radio.

President Electronics Johnson II USA Ham AM Transceiver CB Radio, 40 Channels AM, 12/24V, Up/Down Channel Selector, Volume Adjustment and ON/OFF, Manual Squelch and ASC, Multi-functions LCD Display https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ITR33FE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_AErKDb03P0G8Z

u/PraiseBeToScience · 2 pointsr/GunsAreCool

Radio
Antenna

Have fun.

You can look for a good 1/4 wave for the car if you want some entertainment on your next road trip.

u/amd_kenobi · 2 pointsr/overlanding

That inreach explorer you have should pretty well cover you on the emergency comms side of things. In that case I'd get a simple CB setup like this Uniden and a mag mount like a K30 or a little wil. That will cover vehicle to vehicle comms out to several miles and help keep you informed on road conditions.

u/nixfu · 2 pointsr/amateurradio

I just purchased a Uniden Bearcat 980SSB for my Jeep to install along side my IC-7000 because all the other jeepers use CB on the trail. I don't need one outside of jeepin so I am not going to ragchew on it or anything because honestly CB is full of loosers and rude and nasty people for the most part. I will stick to ham radio for anything outside of on the trail.

But honestly, for a CB radio, its quite nice. I know cb'ers are kinda complaining about it because its 'new fangled smd, and processor controlled' and they can't mod it with the golden screwdriver, freeband it, overdrive it, make it splatter RFI, etc..but that also means its actually a radio that is rock stable on frequency, will be reliable and about as well made as any commercial ham radio from what I have seen inside.

I got this radio as you mentioned because of the weather alert being built in. Before I got the IC-7000, I had a kenwood D710 that had excellent weather alerting built in and it served that purpose. But the IC-7000 can't do weather alerting. And when it came time to get a CB, I made sure I got one with good weather alerting built in.


The 880 is the same thing as the 980 without SSB if you like.
http://www.amazon.com/Uniden-BEARCAT-Bearcat-Display-Backlighting/dp/B006TA2F1M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451161832&sr=8-1&keywords=uniden+880


As long as you don't want to run illegal CB, then I think one of the new Uniden 880/980 radios would be the perfect choice for you.

But, take that for what its worth. I am a ham first and foremost, and not a hard core cb'er that wants to peak my pills or some other such idiotic stuff.

u/sfitzger · 2 pointsr/cbradio

I think a trunk lip would be best.

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https://www.amazon.com/TRUNK-ANTENNA-MOUNT-HOLES-ASSEMBLY/dp/B01BPHYU5C/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=cb+trunk+lip+mount&qid=1556553531&s=gateway&sr=8-2

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Get a steel whip of some sort to make it look more vintage appropriate as well. in my opinion.

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BTW cool car and best of luck with the project!

u/km6nuk · 2 pointsr/amateurradio

I have this antenna. The reason for tri-band is access to a club’s private 220 repeater. I use a couple of Yaesu HT’s with it though.

u/RonaldDiggins · 2 pointsr/Jeep

Uniden BEARCAT CB Radio With Sideband And WeatherBand (980SSB) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007B5ZAES/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_I9.Yub1KGS2S8

u/AX_25 · 2 pointsr/amateurradio

A data cable connected to a USB sound card (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0042AGVRA), and a CAT cable connected to a USB port (http://www.amazon.com/Ft-450-Ft-2000-Ft0450at-Ft-2000d-Interface/dp/B00GLM85NK).

This is apparently, an isolated version of the solution above:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-PC-linker-Adapter-for-YAESU-FT-817-FT-857-897-ICOM-IC-2720-2820-CAT-CW-/171769188892

Which, you'll still need the USB sound card for. Not sure how well the M5 Link device works, but I'll let you know in a few days when it arrives.

u/aaronosaur · 2 pointsr/amateurradio

Stryker has some $130-$160 "10 meter" rigs, and I think there is an AnyTone that's ~$60.

edit: That AnyTone, $58.50 and prime shipping https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0140QP3VU/

u/DauphDaddy · 2 pointsr/XVcrosstrek

Zero engine/tranny mods.

I took my muffler off (you can hear it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4IG-xEGWzg

Crossbars and Yakima rack. Light bar here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KJ17QNO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

CB here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004VXNI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Gorilla mudflaps
General Grabbers AT2 225 70 15 (they rub) 215/75/15 don't rub
Method Racing M502s

And I think thats about it

u/paracelsus23 · 2 pointsr/preppers

I don't know what your budget is, or day-to-day use is, but think about modularity.

By this I mean: do you really want to have a dedicated radio permanently mounted in your vehicle, or would you benefit from something that could be easily removed and used as a base station / portable transmitter?

If you've got a lot of money and can have 3 or 4 radios, or if you use a CB as part of your day-to-day routine, then your current plan is fine. But if neither of those are the case, then you may want to look into another radio.

I personally ended up with one of these - https://www.cabelas.com/checkout/add_items_from_product.cmd?form_state=default_state&findingMethodAddedCart=Product&categoryIds=&searchPath=&destination=&productId=1889823&productVariantId=&quantity=1&addTo=1

I like being able to use it as a hand-held radio, or with an external antenna. It's just as powerful as the unit you linked to (4w) because that's the legal power limit and you won't get more unless you illegally modify your radio or use a linear amplifier. External amplifiers are not technically legal, but enforcement is low (and nonexistent if SHTF) and they're easy enough to find online. Either radio would plug in just as well.

Also, especially if you are planning on using the radio on a day-to-day basis, I'd suggest getting one with SSB support. This allows you to legally use more transmit power, and will let you talk to people who are using SSB. This is a relatively small portion of the CB community, but it's also the best way for long distance CB communications which might be useful in an emergency. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007B5ZAES/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1521846142&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=Cb+ssb&dpPl=1&dpID=41UPjN93-tL&ref=plSrch - they aren't even that much more expensive.

Either way, I personally wouldn't get the radio you linked. Either fixed mounted with SSB, handheld, or both. You may also not want to put it in the dash unless you plan to use it day to day, to allow easy use in your house or another vehicle.

Just some thoughts.

u/TheNautilusGoesRound · 2 pointsr/Jeep

I literally just put this one on the jeep as there's only like 1 other place you put it without having to make a custom bracket.

The bracket actually works pretty well for the placement of the antenna. I really didn't want to drill into the cab, which you don't necessarily have to, but it does provide for much more stability. Just align the bracket up a few times and use a sharpie to mark the hole and you should be fine.

Keep in mind that you should have an antenna at least 1/3 of its length past the jeep roof to get a good reception. With this bracket a 4' tall antenna works great.

Get the spring as I have known multiple people that have ripped their antenna off, offroading.

Also the bracket does not have a stud to connect the antenna cable so you will need that as well.

This is everything I purchased that works great:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002HRBSU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000QB917Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00042LC9M/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001JT0CGI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/Uniden-40-Channel-CB-Radio-PRO505XL/dp/B005ZLB0E4/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1487660806&sr=1-2&keywords=Cb+radio

u/2_Toned · 2 pointsr/cbradio

All you need to get that distance is a properly mounted 102 inch steel whip with a heavy duty spring, the mount should be drilled directly into the body of the vehicle and as close to the center as possible. The closer you get to the corners the more directional your range will become (I.e. back left corner of the vehicle will send the signal further off the direction the front right is pointed) this can be a good thing for vehicles falling behind the caravan. Get the antenna as high as possible the lower and closer to the body the less output you will have you want everything you can get for this range. Any other antenna won’t provide you the results your looking for; period, point, blank. That’s the first most important step. Get a clamp down if it’s too tall.

Next use proper coax RG213 it is lossless and 50ohms this is the perfect coax for CB radio; same stuff used by military. This is also important for this range. RG 58 will have loss and could be the difference in a mile or two.

You will also need an amplifier. Just a KL203P will provide you the power to reach 10 miles it will pump out 100 watts. They are very clean using a mosfit and don’t bleed over on other channels and cheap. Also, be sure to get an amp with a preamp this boost your receive to pull fading signals in it will help insure you get the 10 mile range.

If you have done the above steps you can now buy just about any CB you want they all put out 4 watts. However, you can get them peaked and tuned to match your amp for a little extra distance a local shop can do this or online shop like Bells. However, it’s not mandatory with the above amp and you’ll still get 10 miles.

If your installing yourself you’ll need an SWR/Watt meter to ensure proper working condition and you don’t burn up your equipment. Although, you can always have a local cb shop set it up for you and install.

Lastly, you’ll need to stay on off channels when operating so if you start hearing skip or DX turn to another channel that’s quieter. Stay off 6, 11, 19, 26, 28, and 38 these are frequently used and your transmission will be hampered by that. SSB will allow even further transmissions but be sure you amp has SSB capability KL203P does. Also, keep in mind that SSB requires each radio operator to tune in the one being received this is why it fell out of favor case driving and tuning is a pain in the ass. If each vehicle has a passenger this would not be an issue though.

This setup will get you 10 miles city, county, woods, mountains, and 20 on a flat plane. Anyone who says otherwise don’t know what they are talking about. Caravans are popular among over the road truckers who use this method. Also, keep in mind that rear vehicle only needs to reach the middle vehicle as they can relay the message to the front vehicle or vice versa.

I’d get the Uniden 980 SSB as they are matched for the KL203P stock out of the box. Many people run these without the peak and tune with awesome success.


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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ULN610/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ISC.Bb398FYA4

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007B5ZAES/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_EUC.BbR4V1S61

u/droid_mike · 1 pointr/cbradio

The first one is a nice unit--probably overkill if you want something cheap. As for the second one, I'd spend a few more bucks and look at this one instead: https://www.amazon.ca/Uniden-PRO520XL-40-Channel-CB-Radio/dp/B00004VXNI/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1551057210&sr=8-9&keywords=cb+radio especially if you are going mobile with it. That ANL filter makes a huge difference on the road.

I don't know about nowadays, but uniden used to make really good radios. I have one that's over 30 years old and still works great!

u/jon-burrows · 1 pointr/SWFL

There is /r/cbradio, but I pretty much just googled everything. I bought these items and I'm pretty happy with them:

Uniden 520XL - Nice, small, cheap radio

Cigarette Lighter Power Adapter

K40 Magnet Mount Antennae with wiring - it is 15 feet of wire so that should be enough to go from the trunk lid to your dash.

SWR tester - this is to test your SWR and make sure the antennae is tuned properly, it also comes with a jumper wire to connect to your radio

If you need help with anything let me know. The CB has been very helpful on I-75, but on Daniels in Fort Myers and Golden Gate Parkway in Naples I have not had any success getting traffic updates etc. which I expected, but it's definitely super helpful on the interstate.

u/Zarknox · 1 pointr/cbradio

before you spend $300, remember you can mount them for free or for a minimal amount.

Personally, I just used heavy duty velcro and have had 0 problems. If that isn't permanent or just isn't for you there are things like this or even something like this. Check amazon out before you drop 300

u/mr-e3 · 1 pointr/cbradio

How about the President Andy. Has scan and weather.

u/TheMrNick · 1 pointr/WranglerYJ

Uniden PRO520XL is pretty damn affordable, compact, and gets the job done well. I mounted mine below the radio.

u/WorldwideBrandt · 1 pointr/battlewagon

Radio Coaxial Mount Antenna Spring
The mounting location is actually really nice, and it was very easy to set up. If you want a more detailed explanation, I'd be happy to give one.

u/Frogblaster77 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

the duck is alive

Tinkering makes me happy!

u/kc2syk · 1 pointr/amateurradio

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u/belovedquasar · 1 pointr/cbradio

I don't want to install anything permanent, just buy a portable radio and have it on a mount, wire it through to an antenna on the back/top.

Will I have to do any adjustments to the cars own radio or electronics? Interference?

I have no experience with wiring stereos.

u/realhoffman · 1 pointr/policescanner

Thats a lot of gear. May i suggest a cb radio, dont know about yours but by baofengs dont pick up on the cb radio freqs.
Something like this https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B005ZLB0E4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_iUnUDbNWAGT9A

u/zauc3 · 1 pointr/Multicopter

What do you think of this one? SpiroNET v2 5.8GHz RHCP Diversity Bundle (2-Ant) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0753DF78G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_eu-hDbSBX42QC

u/tannimkyraxx · 1 pointr/amateurradio

A buddy of mine has has one of these
Uniden BEARCAT CB Radio With Sideband And WeatherBand (980SSB) http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007B5ZAES/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_awdm_zibHwb1Z7SC1T and is quite happy with it (I keep suggesting he study for his tech)

SSB is usually more active than AM, at least in my experience.

u/slanktapper · 1 pointr/Jeep

https://www.amazon.ca/Rugged-Ridge-13551-09-Black-Wrangler/dp/B004IA5BQQ

Nothing else off the shelf for mount in/to a tj dash

I've seen people replace their radio with that Marine BT radio and stuff the CB in the Am/FM Radio hole

u/Sluts_McGee · 1 pointr/amateurradio

Get these:

https://www.amazon.com/Valley-Enterprises-FT-100-FT-817-FT-857/dp/B0041LNISK

https://www.amazon.com/Yaesu-Original-CT-39A-Packet-Interface/dp/B0042AGVRA

Add mono or stereo connectors to the CT39 cable ends, dress them up nice.

Then, get one of these:

https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-External-Headphone-Microphone-Desktops/dp/B01N905VOY

And, then rock and roll with your 2 USB cable connection to get up and running.

u/lpmagic · 1 pointr/amateurradio

I'm in the same boat, looking for a reasonable HF starter unit.

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https://www.amazon.com/Yaesu-Ft-8900R-Power-Amateur-Transceiver/dp/B00822W3HG/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1542311471&sr=8-6&keywords=ft-450d

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thoughts?

u/Hinermad · 1 pointr/amateurradio

I found this. Some places call a PL-259 a "UHF male" connector:

https://smile.amazon.com/Comet-Antennas-AD-35M-Antenna-Connector/dp/B07D3ZHM5C/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1541185910&sr=8-2&keywords=uhf+to+3%2F8+adapter

I'd be leery of trusting a PL-259 to support the wind load of a Firestick on a moving vehicle. Sitting stationary it should be fine though.

u/czhang706 · 1 pointr/politics

What about operation of websites? Can I host a website that advocates a specific candidate? What if there are no web servers that cost less than 50 dollars? Does that mean I have to use a third party to host my site instead of hosting it myself?

What about the operation of a CB radio? Those don't cost anything except electricity and the radio itself. If I buy this radio could I only spend $10 dollars in electricity for it? If I buy this radio does that mean I can't use it that year for candidate advocacy?

What about buying a printer to print my fliers? Do I have to limit my spending to printers under $50?

u/Bubbaedc · 1 pointr/amateurradio

Thanks for the reply, a ton of great info and I appreciate it! So with some of the antennas I'm looking at they need a ground plane, I know it's talking about RF ground vs DC ground, but with the ram hood mount like you have and I'll end up doing, does the antenna have enough metal around it or do I need one that doesn't require a ground plane?

I'm looking at this antenna Larsen Mobile antenna, 2m/70cm, NMO, 37.25" and Ham Guides TM Pocket Reference Card Bundle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WOLQ9G2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_BnXMBbRYRENAY


Sorry for the weird link, posting from phone

u/tausciam · 0 pointsr/amateurradio

Then this will be a great way to get into soldering. It's simple because you're only soldering some wires to each other. Here's the cable on Amazon

Now, with the FT-891, yellow goes to line in on your computer. Brown comes from line out. So, you take a 2.5mm to 2.5mm cable (like to plug your phone headset audio into the computer or where ever). You cut it in half. Both of the blacks get soldered to the shield of those halves. Then, you solder the yellow wire to one half and the brown wire to the other half. That's all there is to it.