Anyone heard or bought from Radioactive Radios .com out of Arizona? Seem
to be into selling/modifying some powerful CB's
to be into selling/modifying some powerful CB's
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Come back rubber duck, copy? ten 4 good buddy.
rubber duck rubber duck, 10-4, ok
silly people.....the best is the Toyota
This is the hottest CB radio on the market right now. It’s the Cobra GTL 200 DX. It’s marketed and sold as a 10 meter amateur radio but it’s really a 100 watt CB. Its just a loop hole to get around the FCC rules regarding a radio having a 4 watt output. There is a simple modification you do to program the radio for the CB band. Its even has a CB Channel display in addition to the freq. Display. They sell on ebay for 215 dollars. It’s gonna be tough putting one in an FJ40. I recommend the using the aftermarket shelf tray or if you run a roll cage to simply weld a steel plate across the cage to have an overhead mount for your radio among other things. If you own a modified radio , never ever use any freq. above 27.999. The amatuer radio band begins at 28mz so please stay away from the 10 meter ham band if you do not have a license.
Why would I or anyone care about a post count? Might I win a free rubber duck antenna for my chicken band radio?
Why would anyone want to invest money on a CB?? really. You can talk like a mile right? There is lots of interference right? When I have listened to CB all I hear is lots of ignorant drunken fools BS'ing about some ho down the street or some jackass with some kind of sound effect machine. Many are proud that they run illegal power... I hate the no code tech license.
But when you see the light you'll be a drunken appliance operator and a fool on 2 M
CB is a waste of Air.
Get off it.
10 4 good buddy?
Now you're making some sense...I agree with you for the most part...I think it still has it's place for traveling with family members, monitoring traffic, close in communications, etc.
I would like to learn code. I think that this is the real root of the hobby. I was watching David Letterman (or Jay Leno..can't remember), two guys were given a written document to transmit...one by text message and the other by code. The guys doing the morse code absolutely smoked the txt message guys of course.
DON'T! Check him out on some radio forums, a real hack job. BewareAnyone heard or bought from Radioactive Radios .com out of Arizona? Seem
to be into selling/modifying some powerful CB's