โJul-10-2018 07:27 AM
โJul-15-2018 01:11 PM
KO wrote:
Go into a FlyingJ, Pilot or TA and look at the CB radio's for sale.
โJul-15-2018 12:42 PM
โJul-13-2018 09:22 AM
โJul-13-2018 09:17 AM
โJul-13-2018 03:42 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
IN my bi-annual Migration I hear very little from Truckers any more.
Correct!
My BIL for nearly 20 yrs was a truck driver, NONE, ZERO, ZIP of the trucking outfits he worked for had or used CBs in their trucks.
My Neighbor across the street from my house drives triaxle dump trucks, no CB antennas on it..
MANY of the trucking companies now days rely on BUSINESS BAND RADIOS AND CELLPHONES for communications.
CBs are so 1950's technology and the peak was late 1970s when it comes to manufacturing and sales..
Now days you have no real manufacturer choice, pretty much all the manufacturers of CB have gone belly up or exited the business, that SHOULD SPEAK VOLUMES.
You might find some Unidens and some Chinese no name imports but the heydays of CB is long gone and never coming back.
I have a real nice 1980s Radioshack 40 channel mobile CB that I could not even give away for $10, it was a $179 radio back in the 1980s..
If you WANT weather, you can buy a WEATHER RADIO WITH WEATHER ALERTS..
Gee, amazon has 25 CBs on page one of 85 pages.
bumpy
MANY of those CBs on Amazon are USED, not NEW.
Also, not ALL the radios are CBs when you search for CBs.. Quite a few listed are HAM radios. I DID look at Amazon.
HERE is a list of potential CB manufacturers in the world.. Although a few on that list indicate VHF or just two way communications so not ALL on that list manufacture/sell CBs. That brings it down to what, a hand full that might be making and selling. Compared to the 1970s when there was more than 50 manufacturers and that was just in the US.
For whatever reason, some folks just can't get over the fact that times HAVE changed and industry (truckers and two way radio manufacturers) and most CBrs have "put to rest" the CB band buried it forever (RIP).
There ARE far better more reliable communications out there.
If you WANT "Weather band" just buy a WEATHER RADIO, today's modern weather radios tend to have a much better "front end" than any "CB" I have ever had (had quite a few including a 1960's all tube Hallicrafters CB-3A that I repaired and brought back from the dead in the 1970s).. Looked like this..
โJul-12-2018 05:03 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
IN my bi-annual Migration I hear very little from Truckers any more.
Correct!
My BIL for nearly 20 yrs was a truck driver, NONE, ZERO, ZIP of the trucking outfits he worked for had or used CBs in their trucks.
My Neighbor across the street from my house drives triaxle dump trucks, no CB antennas on it..
MANY of the trucking companies now days rely on BUSINESS BAND RADIOS AND CELLPHONES for communications.
CBs are so 1950's technology and the peak was late 1970s when it comes to manufacturing and sales..
Now days you have no real manufacturer choice, pretty much all the manufacturers of CB have gone belly up or exited the business, that SHOULD SPEAK VOLUMES.
You might find some Unidens and some Chinese no name imports but the heydays of CB is long gone and never coming back.
I have a real nice 1980s Radioshack 40 channel mobile CB that I could not even give away for $10, it was a $179 radio back in the 1980s..
If you WANT weather, you can buy a WEATHER RADIO WITH WEATHER ALERTS..
Gee, amazon has 25 CBs on page one of 85 pages.
bumpy
โJul-12-2018 04:32 PM
โJul-12-2018 04:09 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
IN my bi-annual Migration I hear very little from Truckers any more.
Correct!
My BIL for nearly 20 yrs was a truck driver, NONE, ZERO, ZIP of the trucking outfits he worked for had or used CBs in their trucks.
My Neighbor across the street from my house drives triaxle dump trucks, no CB antennas on it..
MANY of the trucking companies now days rely on BUSINESS BAND RADIOS AND CELLPHONES for communications.
CBs are so 1950's technology and the peak was late 1970s when it comes to manufacturing and sales..
Now days you have no real manufacturer choice, pretty much all the manufacturers of CB have gone belly up or exited the business, that SHOULD SPEAK VOLUMES.
You might find some Unidens and some Chinese no name imports but the heydays of CB is long gone and never coming back.
I have a real nice 1980s Radioshack 40 channel mobile CB that I could not even give away for $10, it was a $179 radio back in the 1980s..
If you WANT weather, you can buy a WEATHER RADIO WITH WEATHER ALERTS..
โJul-12-2018 03:23 PM
โJul-12-2018 02:23 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
IN my bi-annual Migration I hear very little from Truckers any more.
โJul-12-2018 10:12 AM
Tom_M wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:All USB outlets are 5 volt, but the cord has a DC-to-DC converter in it that bumps the voltage up to 12 volts.
that is the one but I thought those USB outlets were 5 volt?
bumpy
โJul-12-2018 04:00 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:All USB outlets are 5 volt, but the cord has a DC-to-DC converter in it that bumps the voltage up to 12 volts.
that is the one but I thought those USB outlets were 5 volt?
bumpy
โJul-11-2018 05:00 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Tom_M wrote:wnjj wrote:If it's this one:Bumpyroad wrote:
I just got from Amazon a USB male connector to a cigarette lighter female connector. $9.99. suspect it will only be 5 volts however?????????????
bumpy
It says it's 12V and can't imagine it not being so. There are devices that make 12V from 5V. It likely won't produce much current at 12V though.
https://www.amazon.com/ARECORD-Cigarette-Lighter-Socket-Converter/dp/B01J67JIOQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&q...
Specs say "Output:12V 0.8A Max".
that is the one but I thought those USB outlets were 5 volt?
bumpy
โJul-11-2018 03:19 PM
โJul-11-2018 03:17 PM