I'll tell you what, I'll link you to the rules. You tell me where it specifically mentions the Predator or any other antenna... Oh wait it doesn't, and never has, so you can't... Way to spread BS.
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2009-title47-vol5/pdf/CFR-2009-title47-vol5-part95.pdf
That being said, I am also not seeing the rules on metal antennas, which I know once existed. They used to be listed in Subpart E if memory serves, which was and appears to still be manufacturers rules. Perhaps they revised the rules at some point? That being said, I can tell you for certain that in all of the times I've read the rules, which was a fair number of times over the years, they never mentioned a brand of antennas by name, ever.
And for you, 0926, you really think the limit is a 10 mile range? It has always been 155 miles. Although now they seem to have changed it to 250 Km, which is 155.3 miles. Here, I'll even quote the text for you...
Further, it is nothing to exceed a 10 mile two way communications range, even mobile to mobile using something far less than a 5/8 wavelength base antenna on each end. If you really think the antennas you mentioned above are the only ones than can exceed a 10 mile range you clearly have a lot to learn when it comes to antennas. Hell, my Wilson 5000 on my mobile back in the day did it regularly.
There is another part of your BS being shown as wrong... I say again, see if you can confirm the rest of your BS. The rules are all linked right there just for you...
I'll continue to let my experience, and real world reports, guide my statements over your real world BS...
The DB
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2009-title47-vol5/pdf/CFR-2009-title47-vol5-part95.pdf
That being said, I am also not seeing the rules on metal antennas, which I know once existed. They used to be listed in Subpart E if memory serves, which was and appears to still be manufacturers rules. Perhaps they revised the rules at some point? That being said, I can tell you for certain that in all of the times I've read the rules, which was a fair number of times over the years, they never mentioned a brand of antennas by name, ever.
And for you, 0926, you really think the limit is a 10 mile range? It has always been 155 miles. Although now they seem to have changed it to 250 Km, which is 155.3 miles. Here, I'll even quote the text for you...
95.413 (CB Rule 13) What communications are prohibited? said:(9) To communicate with, or attempt to communicate with, any CB station more than 250 kilometers (155.3 miles) away;
Further, it is nothing to exceed a 10 mile two way communications range, even mobile to mobile using something far less than a 5/8 wavelength base antenna on each end. If you really think the antennas you mentioned above are the only ones than can exceed a 10 mile range you clearly have a lot to learn when it comes to antennas. Hell, my Wilson 5000 on my mobile back in the day did it regularly.
There is another part of your BS being shown as wrong... I say again, see if you can confirm the rest of your BS. The rules are all linked right there just for you...
I'll continue to let my experience, and real world reports, guide my statements over your real world BS...
The DB