Hey guys, hopefully this is in the right section. I want to get into CB radio, but, despite me trying to do a lot of online searches, I still have some very specific questions.
My reasons for wanting to get into this hobby are for a backup/out of cell service communication, the cool, golden age of trucking factor, and to be able to call ahead when traffic is stopped on long trips or to ask about smokeys.
I work about 20-35 mountainous miles from home depending on the day. Cell service is sketchy a lot places, so it'd be nice to have a reliable form of communication even through dead zones. Also, my dad and I travel home caravan style a lot, and so it'd be nice to be able to quickly warn each other about a deer on the side of the road or what not.
The distance that I'd like to be able to reach has led me to think that a ssb radio would be best, but then I hear some people say that moble ssb radios are troublesome because of "drift"? That you need to be able to kind of tune them on the go which isn't practical for mobile applications. Is this correct?
I had been planning to pick up a side mic Cobra 148, and mount a 102" whip to my rear bumper. Do you think that would get me the range I'm looking for?
It looks like I could pick up a Galaxy DX949 or 959 for around the same price. I read that they have problems with ssb drifting really bad in cold weather. Which do you think would be a better radio for my application?
Any other radios I should be looking at? Am I better off forgetting ssb and just going with a small kicker? Not particularly liking that idea though, as I'm a legal eagle kinda guy.
Looking for any and all suggestions.
Not sure if it matters, but I'll be mounting it in a lifted 94 Ram 2500 that sees about 4 miles of wash board gravel roads a day, plus what ever exploring I do on the weekend, so it needs to be relatively tough.
Thanks in advance y'all!
Courage
My reasons for wanting to get into this hobby are for a backup/out of cell service communication, the cool, golden age of trucking factor, and to be able to call ahead when traffic is stopped on long trips or to ask about smokeys.
I work about 20-35 mountainous miles from home depending on the day. Cell service is sketchy a lot places, so it'd be nice to have a reliable form of communication even through dead zones. Also, my dad and I travel home caravan style a lot, and so it'd be nice to be able to quickly warn each other about a deer on the side of the road or what not.
The distance that I'd like to be able to reach has led me to think that a ssb radio would be best, but then I hear some people say that moble ssb radios are troublesome because of "drift"? That you need to be able to kind of tune them on the go which isn't practical for mobile applications. Is this correct?
I had been planning to pick up a side mic Cobra 148, and mount a 102" whip to my rear bumper. Do you think that would get me the range I'm looking for?
It looks like I could pick up a Galaxy DX949 or 959 for around the same price. I read that they have problems with ssb drifting really bad in cold weather. Which do you think would be a better radio for my application?
Any other radios I should be looking at? Am I better off forgetting ssb and just going with a small kicker? Not particularly liking that idea though, as I'm a legal eagle kinda guy.
Looking for any and all suggestions.
Not sure if it matters, but I'll be mounting it in a lifted 94 Ram 2500 that sees about 4 miles of wash board gravel roads a day, plus what ever exploring I do on the weekend, so it needs to be relatively tough.
Thanks in advance y'all!
Courage