CB Radio

karlpeg replied on 14/05/2019 22:32

Posted on 14/05/2019 22:32

Hi all,

I am thinking about getting back into CB radio, exclusively for the van.

Has anyone got a rig set up with success, any hints and tips would be appreciated.

redface replied on 31/05/2019 00:01

Posted on 31/05/2019 00:01

Is that not yesteryear's technology superseded by the mobile phone?

Do please let us know if there are more than one of you out there.

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Posted on 31/05/2019 07:01

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Amesford replied on 31/05/2019 15:47

Posted on 14/05/2019 22:32 by karlpeg

Hi all,

I am thinking about getting back into CB radio, exclusively for the van.

Has anyone got a rig set up with success, any hints and tips would be appreciated.

Posted on 31/05/2019 15:47

CB is now legally multi mode ie CW SSB as well FM and i suppose AM so a good chance of working world wide if conditions are good which they are not at the moment But may i suggest you find a local amateur radio club and sit the foundation course which can be done over a weekend when you pass Ofcom will issue you with a call sign you will then have access to many bands and modes using 10 watts. I've held  my  full licence since 1982 and I set up in the caravan I use a fishing pole but instead of a flag i put some wire on it to use as an aerial and as the warden says as long as its within your pitch and not a trip hazard no problem, with this i have had contacts all over the world 

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