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Please add me to the list needing an antenna tuning.I could not agree more. However, having a CB is much, much better than having no radio at all, so we'll get them tuned up.
Speaking of, my CB could use a tune, so we'll add moonshine to the list of trucks requiring a tune up.
It's not too hard, takes maybe 30 minutes per vehicle assuming nothing is very wrong.
Yeah, saw that. We're trying to decide if that'll change the layout for festivities or not.Just a heads up as I was there last week. The camp A that usually holds the grill and a few vehicles backed in has had barriers put up. So you'll have to park by the dumpster towards the bath house. No more pulling up to you tent pad in that section.
Anybody have a handheld I could borrow? Or a recommendation on something lower cost that would work till I get a permanent solution?
Yeah it shouldn't be too big of an issue, just wanted you guys to know. Might need to relocate the pig cooker as well.Yeah, saw that. We're trying to decide if that'll change the layout for festivities or not.
EDIT: This really only affects the 4 or 5 of us who usually camped in Site A. We can still camp there, we just have to carry our stuff in the 50 - 200 feet.
I purchased the Midland 75 on Sean's recommendation. This will be my first time using it Woot!That's probably the least expensive way to get into it and not a bad option.
I've got this one and have been really happy with it if someone wants a more permanent solution. Handheld or powered and a real antenna with no real installation trouble. This thing picks up more than my old dash mount one.
http://www.amazon.com/Midland-75-82...sim_422_6?ie=UTF8&refRID=1CJ09F255JKGEQKTH283