cubbear
Dec 28, 2016Explorer
CB Radio antenna
I understand a CB radio antenna needs to be grounded. where is a good place to mount as camper is fiberglass?
burningman wrote:
If you want emergency communications, go 2-meter ham.
burningman wrote:
It won't hurt to put in a CB. I'm just saying, it's not like it once was.
burningman wrote:
If only things were still like that!
Your best bet is the same thing the truckers use, a GPS. That's a FAR more reliable way to find out how to get where you wanna go.
I haul horses in a big truck (Peterbilt 379) from the Pacific Northwest to Southern California and there's barely any CB going on at all. There isn't even nearly the professional courtesy there used to be among truckers (flashing lights to signal OK to pull into lane, tail light flash "thank you" etc). A whole lot of trucking is now done by immigrants from other places who aren't familiar with American ways and customs.
It won't hurt to put in a CB. I'm just saying, it's not like it once was.
burningman wrote:
If you want emergency communications, go 2-meter ham. CB really is mostly dead, extremely short range (reliably, not talking about "skip shooting") and not a very likely source of news or help in an emergency compared to 2-meters.