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โJan-09-2014 02:39 PM
MotorPro wrote:
Cell phones are great but unless you know the phone number of the people a mile ahead of of you you can't ask them about the traffic,with a cb you can
โJan-09-2014 02:21 PM
โJan-09-2014 01:34 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
Rather than taking spoty info from truckers who may or may not know where I am or may just be a kid messing with me, my cheap garmin tells me where traffic is slowing or stopped and routes me around it. I don't need the truckers numbers. Thier smart phones feed thier travel data into the system and my gps picks it up.
To the question: If you want a CB, have at it but in terms of being a useful travel tool, it's hopelessly outdated and in overall numbers rarely used by RV'ers.
โJan-09-2014 12:47 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Sprink-Fitter wrote:I am still wayne_tw wrote:
CB radios are a has been. The technology is out dated and the range and interference makes them just marginally useful. Most truckers and others on the highways do not have them anymore. Cell phones with unlimited minutes and no more "roaming" have taken their place. One poster said it helped keeping up with a spouse on the road with someone else with a CB relaying messages. If they both had cell phones that would have worked better. Want road conditions? Just dial 511 and get from the source!
Why are you and some others so against cb's? If someone wants one let them have one, we have one on our Goldwing and so does everyone we ride with. If a husband and wife want to use them what does it matter to you? And believe it or not, not everyone has a cell phone or two of them to use in two vehicles.
I also have a 2 meter radio, but I can only talk to other ham radio operators.
yep, when you are approaching a city and want to find out traffic from oncoming truckers as to which bypass to take or to go straight through you just fire up your magic smart phone and call the next trucker coming at you. oh wait, don't know their number do you?
just bought a Cobra 25 LTD classic at Love's for $69, actually $79 with $10 rebate.
bumpy
โJan-09-2014 09:32 AM
โJan-08-2014 06:36 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:
I was traveling at night and came on a 5er with no lights, zero, zip, totally dark. They were traveling about 10 mph below the prevailing speed and creating a real traffic hazard. I tried to contact them on both 19 and 13 with no luck. I hope they got to their destination without killing anyone.
โJan-08-2014 04:43 AM
โJan-08-2014 03:18 AM
โJan-08-2014 03:13 AM
I am still wayne_tw wrote:Cell phones are great but unless you know the phone number of the people a mile ahead of of you you can't ask them about the traffic,with a cb you can
CB radios are a has been. The technology is out dated and the range and interference makes them just marginally useful. Most truckers and others on the highways do not have them anymore. Cell phones with unlimited minutes and no more "roaming" have taken their place. One poster said it helped keeping up with a spouse on the road with someone else with a CB relaying messages. If they both had cell phones that would have worked better. Want road conditions? Just dial 511 and get from the source!
โJan-08-2014 02:27 AM
Sprink-Fitter wrote:I am still wayne_tw wrote:
CB radios are a has been. The technology is out dated and the range and interference makes them just marginally useful. Most truckers and others on the highways do not have them anymore. Cell phones with unlimited minutes and no more "roaming" have taken their place. One poster said it helped keeping up with a spouse on the road with someone else with a CB relaying messages. If they both had cell phones that would have worked better. Want road conditions? Just dial 511 and get from the source!
Why are you and some others so against cb's? If someone wants one let them have one, we have one on our Goldwing and so does everyone we ride with. If a husband and wife want to use them what does it matter to you? And believe it or not, not everyone has a cell phone or two of them to use in two vehicles.
I also have a 2 meter radio, but I can only talk to other ham radio operators.
โJan-07-2014 08:02 PM
โJan-07-2014 06:24 PM