CB radio

dave and ginny

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How many of you travel with a CB radio? The reason for my question is thatlast week I saw a Redwood rolling down the highway and I would have loved to said hi to them. I usually don't run with mine on anymore because of all of the B.S. assciated with them.However I think it would be nice if all the Redwood owners would agree to a particlular channel when we see each other on the highway in passing.

Any thoughts or ideas?

dave
 
Cool idea Dave, they could flash their lights to indicate if they have a cb and will take a call on a particular channel. Sorta like a secret handshake.
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I haven't used a CB since the early 80's and wasn't aware people still installing them in their personal vehicles
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.It would nice if we had some way to post our cell phone number in password protected forum directory.
 
Well a CB can still be a usfull tool for knowing about traffic jams and stuff like that. In the old days many of the rv'res stayed on channel 15 or 13 I can't remember which. Now with everybody having cell phones we don't need CB radios in case of problems on the road but I still use one because I've been warned about a window flapping in the wind or a flat tire by trucks. Also alot of the CB's also have a weather band on them too.
 
Dave every body used to use channel 14 for RVers and some of the oldtimers still do use it.when I pass a rig I always ask for them on the radio but I do not get much response.
 
Ok. Let's al go to 14 and pass it along to all rver's and we will all be on the same page, as it were. I have on an it has helped in the toronto area for the traffic problems in the gta. Ok scan 14 and 17.
 
KR2011 said:
We have done that already, we bought a Redwood!
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That's right...we really need to do a rally. My wife and I would love to find others we could travel around with. I've worked real hard on over coming my shyness.
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You can also use the cb radio when you are bored, at least thats what I do, even if it's only listening :)
 
Guess I'll have to dust off my 1977, 40 channel Realistic CB and mount the 8' whip antennas. My old handle was "Dreamer" but I may have to change it to "Dreams Realized"..
Brreeaaaaker 14, breaker, break!
 
TravelinAnderson said:
Guess I'll have to dust off my 1977, 40 channel Realistic CB and mount the 8' whip antennas. My old handle was "Dreamer" but I may have to change it to "Dreams Realized"..
Brreeaaaaker 14, breaker, break!

That's a bit radical but might work
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OK you talked me into it I'll get my galaxy 88 out with all the noise toys, the 75 watt modulator kicking my 500 watt texas ranger linear powering a sweet 16 power linear broadcasting through a pair of tuned Whistler 5000's with mid loads pointed forward on the mirror mounts to make sure anybody coming at me can hear me and only me
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KR2011 said:
OK you talked me into it I'll get my galaxy 88 out with all the noise toys, the 75 watt modulator kicking my 500 watt texas ranger linear powering a sweet 16 power linear broadcasting through a pair of tuned Whistler 5000's with mid loads pointed forward on the mirror mounts to make sure anybody coming at me can hear me and only me
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Oh...I always thought truckers aimed their antennas forward to spear bugs so they didn't explode on their mirrors.
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Nope your running with the bulls if your antennas are pointed forward but only a bull hauler would now that
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