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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 12 11:34 pm
by Rich
in reality a couple of miles

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 12 11:39 pm
by Jeff
Strange, I have one next to me right now, and keep in touch with a pal in Devon on a regular basis.
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 12 11:50 pm
by bazbiker
When i was 17 and CB's were still common sight on car boot lids and gutters i used to use a Saphire X4000 with a mag mounted K40 on my old Escort and could get up to 20 miles with no problem while travelling but if i headed up to the top of a big hill and sat there stationary then could reach 50 to 60 miles.
Right im of to have a look on Ebay for a big CB whip areal for the Cortina pick-up

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 12 9:35 am
by Ivor
Jeff wrote:The jaws cb radios found a loophole in the law. They were sold as kits. 1 small mod was needed to make them transmit. Piece of UK CB history there Ivor!
Didn't even know that! The first CB I had was fitted in a '64 Impala and was a 23 channel Midland...it didn't work so well when I chopped four foot off the aerial!

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 12 2:46 am
by Jeff
In desperate search for the right radio, I now have 7 of them. I have spent a total of $80. Err none of them were in working order. But they are all fine now. So, I have the oldest one in the Fury, and I am going to keep this one in the Jeep. It has 7 weather stations, and a auto weather warning built in. Also looks cool at night!
Got this one for $5. It had a blown reverse polarity diode. 50ยข fix. It is in really good shape. Too good for the old '88 Jeep!