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Aug 19, 2021Explorer
CBC radio
How hard is it to install a CB radio in a 2018 fleetwood bounder?
valhalla360 wrote:mowermech wrote:
Regardless of "coverage maps", cell phone use in Western states is something that should not be relied on! There are long stretches of highway out here, both interstate and federal highways, that cell coverage is spotty or non-existent.
You can typically download maps for offline use if you are leaving cell coverage areas. GPS doesn't need cell coverage.
mowermech wrote:
Regardless of "coverage maps", cell phone use in Western states is something that should not be relied on! There are long stretches of highway out here, both interstate and federal highways, that cell coverage is spotty or non-existent.
Bumpyroad wrote:
my mapping app sucks. showed all kinds of red warnings for a section of road ahead. yes there were jersey walls along a section but nothing to react to. but we must worship our smart phones.
bumpy
Bumpyroad wrote:valhalla360 wrote:MarkTwain wrote:CA Traveler wrote:
I mounted one on the side above the drivers window, sold it with the MH. There are groundless antennas that use the coax for the ground, limites the range more than the already limited range.
Not much chatter on CB these days, replaced by cells and ham radio. Questionable value these days IMHO.
To talk with truckers to get info on accidents/road conditions/ detours use channel 17 on the west coast or 19 in other states. You will get info on conditions approx. 1 mile ahead and behind your location.
Cell with mapping app does that even better. On freeways, 1 mile is often too late to do anything. A mapping app will typically look at your entire route every minute or so and update as needed.
my mapping app sucks. showed all kinds of red warnings for a section of road ahead. yes there were jersey walls along a section but nothing to react to. but we must worship our smart phones.
bumpy
valhalla360 wrote:MarkTwain wrote:CA Traveler wrote:
I mounted one on the side above the drivers window, sold it with the MH. There are groundless antennas that use the coax for the ground, limites the range more than the already limited range.
Not much chatter on CB these days, replaced by cells and ham radio. Questionable value these days IMHO.
To talk with truckers to get info on accidents/road conditions/ detours use channel 17 on the west coast or 19 in other states. You will get info on conditions approx. 1 mile ahead and behind your location.
Cell with mapping app does that even better. On freeways, 1 mile is often too late to do anything. A mapping app will typically look at your entire route every minute or so and update as needed.
MarkTwain wrote:CA Traveler wrote:
I mounted one on the side above the drivers window, sold it with the MH. There are groundless antennas that use the coax for the ground, limites the range more than the already limited range.
Not much chatter on CB these days, replaced by cells and ham radio. Questionable value these days IMHO.
To talk with truckers to get info on accidents/road conditions/ detours use channel 17 on the west coast or 19 in other states. You will get info on conditions approx. 1 mile ahead and behind your location.
CA Traveler wrote:
I mounted one on the side above the drivers window, sold it with the MH. There are groundless antennas that use the coax for the ground, limites the range more than the already limited range.
Not much chatter on CB these days, replaced by cells and ham radio. Questionable value these days IMHO.