โSep-21-2017 01:54 PM
โSep-22-2017 06:19 AM
Blutoyz wrote:
Thanks for all the replies...salty language isn't an issue for a submariner so no worries but it may be smart to add one just for the road conditions discussed
:W
โSep-22-2017 05:33 AM
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โSep-22-2017 05:19 AM
jkwilson wrote:
I've had them in my trucks for a long time. Fishing and hunting trips with multiple vehicles it's nice to have a little conversation, and before cell phones it was important to be able to let the others know you needed to stop for gas or were having a problem.
As far as road conditions and police, Waze does a better job of letting you know what is coming up, though the CB is better for things like finding out which lane is actually moving.
โSep-22-2017 03:57 AM
โSep-21-2017 09:13 PM
โSep-21-2017 07:30 PM
Spade Cooley wrote:
I'm thinking about putting mine back in service after people yelling at me that I had a problem. I blew two tires on my last road trip across Hwy 80. Rather than the hand motions or flashing of lights a radio transmission might have been quicker.
โSep-21-2017 07:19 PM
MarkTwain wrote:
CB Radios-
I always drive with my CB on. The antenna is more important than the CB. I use a Wilson antenna which is about 4' high. Short antennas might not be as obtrusive but not nearly as effective. Reason for using my CB:
1. I always contact truckers on the current Road conditions/accidents/ closed lanes. The truckers will also suggest alternative routes when the freeways, roads are totally congested or temporarily closed. If I see another RVer who has tire problems. and they have a CB antenna, I will try to contact them and warn them.
2. I have heard as much fowl, obscene langauage on a typical High school campus as I heard on any CB from truckers. When I hear objectionable language, I just reach down and turn the squelch up to block the cussing.
3. For those of us who are human and sometimes aren't paying attention to how fast they are driving, I use the CB and ask the truckers "breaker, breaker, what did you leave on the road behind you" which translated means, did you see any bears or Calif. Highway patrol cars. Truckers will tell you how many "Bears" and their locations they saw. This gives you time to slow down and avoid tickets. I also would not drive without my Radar (Valentine) on to warn me of "Bears" within 1/4 of mile around me. :).
4. CB channels---On the west coast, truckers use channel 17. Other states use channel 18 generally. The CB will also give you up to date Weather conditions like hurricanes/storms etc.
5. CBs are great for helping you back up into sites. Just buy you partner a hand held CB radio and they can talk to you directly and hands free to guide you into your site.
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โSep-21-2017 06:55 PM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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