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CB Radio - needed?

C-Bears
Explorer
Explorer
I have went back and forth with this for over a year. Do I really need a CB in my tow vehicle or not?

This year there has been two or three times where we were stopped in traffic out in the middle of no where and wondered what could be happening up ahead and/or how much longer would traffic be stopped. It would have been nice to have a CB then.

I finally broke down and got a HH Cobra unit. Haven't tried it out yet on the road.

How many full timers, or folks that travel a lot have CB's in their vehicle? Do you have regular hard wired CB units, or HH (hand held)?
2014 Montana 3725RL (Goodyear G614 Tires, Flow Thru TPMS)

SPENDING THE WINTERS AT OUR HOME IN SW FLORIDA. THE REST OF THE YEAR SEEING THE U.S. FROM OUR LIVING ROOM WINDOW!
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deltamaster
Explorer
Explorer
Back in the 70's and 80's it was all the rage.

I have always had one in my vehicles. When we bought this rig I bought one of those that has all the controls ans speaker and such on the microphone and the rest is really small and hidden under the dash. I have used it a couple of times but not much out there like it used to be. Mine is still there and it comes on every time the ignition switch is on but I rarely hear much going on.

It does have a nice feature of the weather broadcast. I use that occasionally.
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I'm on "CB-13", are you?



2004 Fun Mover with a 1998 Road King and a 2002 Sportster tucked in the garage, Dragging a 2002 "RAM Tough" Dodge Dakota Crew Cab. Ohhh what a haul!

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donn0128
Explorer II
Explorer II
Quit using one maybe 30 years ago. Never missed it.

gbopp
Explorer
Explorer
I have a CB in our Southwind. I very rarely turn it on but, it is useful sometimes for checking traffic.

You'll get tired of the language being used, very quickly.

I consider a CB to be an aid, not an everyday tool.

Mike_Taverniti
Explorer
Explorer
Having CB saved me a few bucks recently when I neglected to lock window on my fifth wheel . Trucker notified me by CB that I had a window flapping in the breeze. Always have turned on and finding language much tamer than a few years ago.

RoyB
Explorer II
Explorer II
We have one under the truck seat and it is on all the time but has the squelch up all the way. Only picks up CH19 and what is very close to us. The language is so bad just hate to listen to any of it... Mine is an older COBRA CB mobile unit.

It is only to listen to the truckers talking about road conditions.

In all the years I have had it I can't recall ever hearing another RV'er on it...

We also carry the FRS radios when at camping sites... They work like gang busters and have private line etc. Only hear each other... Also have noticed some towns like Gatlinburg has a FRS repeater network which really covers the whole town from the close-by mountains...

Of course everyone has cell phones so that gets used alot between us as well...

Roy Ken
My Posts are IMHO based on my experiences - Words in CAPS does not mean I am shouting
Roy - Carolyn
RETIRED DOAF/DON/DOD/CONTR RADIO TECH (42yrs)
K9PHT (Since 1957) 146.52M
2010 F150, 5.4,3:73 Gears,SCab
2008 Starcraft 14RT EU2000i GEN
2005 Flagstaff 8528RESS

BuckBarker
Explorer
Explorer
I took an old hand held a couple times just for the novelty of it. After a couple miles of hearing nuttin' but nuttin', I turned it off and kept it off.