Comms & Comm Stuff - CBs, FRS, GMRS, HAM

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Man I would not want to fuck with the third brake light housing. It's so Chinsy and if you fuck anything up you have to take the headliner out to get to it. The weather stripping seal around it is pretty shitty as well.
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Yeah fuck that.. two little screws to hold that on. No thanks. May work great, but not rugged enough IMO.
 

Oswego

n00b
Ive lost 2 antennas in the woods due to low branches. Even cracked one - two feet off the top of a 109" stainless steel whip and my highest mounting location was my bed with a 3' firestick. I know this is not CB but it all applies.

I know the trails you guys 'normally' drive down aren't that shallow, but ain't nothing going on my roof that can cause leaks or open holes if it gets hit hard. Ive got multiple dents in my roof and a pillar from branches. Just stating this because if you are setting up communications they should be durable for shit hitting the fan as well. Maybe you won't be doing 5mph down a wide ass trail. Maybe someone had a med emergency and your doing 50 down a shallow trail with branches flying and need comms..... Magnetic roof mounts are pretty solid but won't break typically if you knock them off. Got one now and the magnet is strong. It still gets moved around when it takes a hit but not broken yet.
 

Anathollo

Armorall is my choice of lube
Staff member
Ive lost 2 antennas in the woods due to low branches. Even cracked one - two feet off the top of a 109" stainless steel whip and my highest mounting location was my bed with a 3' firestick. I know this is not CB but it all applies.

I know the trails you guys 'normally' drive down aren't that shallow, but ain't nothing going on my roof that can cause leaks or open holes if it gets hit hard. Ive got multiple dents in my roof and a pillar from branches. Just stating this because if you are setting up communications they should be durable for shit hitting the fan as well. Maybe you won't be doing 5mph down a wide ass trail. Maybe someone had a med emergency and your doing 50 down a shallow trail with branches flying and need comms..... Magnetic roof mounts are pretty solid but won't break typically if you knock them off. Got one now and the magnet is strong. It still gets moved around when it takes a hit but not broken yet.
Yep, well said.
 

tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
Staff member
That is one of the reasons I went with mounting it to my roof rack at the very back of the rack. Plus the antenna has a spring base. If the awning is mounted on the rack then it will keep limbs from hitting anywhere near the base of the antenna as well.
 

TacoXpo

HOAX DENIER

Oswego

n00b
:stick:

Coughcitizensbandisfreecough

I know I know you all hate CB's

Thank goodness the US Gubment doesn't "run" the Sarsat Cospass (PLB) satellites otherwise Id bet they would pass down fake costs to the customers like they just hit you HAM guys with
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
:stick:

Coughcitizensbandisfreecough

I know I know you all hate CB's

Thank goodness the US Gubment doesn't "run" the Sarsat Cospass (PLB) satellites otherwise Id bet they would pass down fake costs to the customers like they just hit you HAM guys with
I think HAM is a requirement has you get old. My father n law has an entire building devoted to the shit with antenna every fucking where. lol
 

tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
Staff member
I'm happy with my GMRS. I carry a HAM capable radio on "those trips" just in case everything goes to crap. Beyond that I do not care to talk to someone 400 miles away.
 

balakay

BabyMax
I think HAM is a requirement has you get old. My father n law has an entire building devoted to the shit with antenna every fucking where. lol

My neighbor has a shed that looks like the fucking NASA command center inside and he has 6 or so different antennas sticking up all over his yard. Some of them are 40' tall.
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
My neighbor has a shed that looks like the fucking NASA command center inside and he has 6 or so different antennas sticking up all over his yard. Some of them are 40' tall.
Yeah that sounds like him. He has regular group conversations and a few are a pretty good ways off. I believe he said one of the guys was several states away (he's in NW Oklahoma.
 

balakay

BabyMax
Yeah that sounds like him. He has regular group conversations and a few are a pretty good ways off. I believe he said one of the guys was several states away (he's in NW Oklahoma.

Is he ex-military? Most of the people I've met that are into HAM are ex-military.
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
Is he ex-military? Most of the people I've met that are into HAM are ex-military.
Cop/Firefighter, now he's the emergency manager for the county.
 

TacoXpo

HOAX DENIER
I think HAM is a requirement has you get old. My father n law has an entire building devoted to the shit with antenna every fucking where. lol
lol
 

TacoXpo

HOAX DENIER
My neighbor has a shed that looks like the fucking NASA command center inside and he has 6 or so different antennas sticking up all over his yard. Some of them are 40' tall.
lol - why do they put them in sheds? Probably due to a nagging wife. Look below. ;)
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
No idea, but his is actually in the "mother-in-law" house behind the main house. It's a two bedroom little thing. One room is a sewing room the other HAM. Apparently my mother-in-law just passed her HAM and so did my brother in law and his wife lol
 

Oswego

n00b
Is he ex-military? Most of the people I've met that are into HAM are ex-military.

Ill never forget listening to the first invasion of Iraq back in 91* but I think my dad had it set up on shortwave. We had antennas all over (Dad was a Bell Telephone lineman w/access to equipment). Can't be too sure if it was SW of ham or the difference between the two - I was a pre teen w/other concerns.
 

TacoXpo

HOAX DENIER
A shortwave radio usually picks up radio transmissions in AM. Hams transmit voice usually in the SSB which is AM minus half the signal and the carrier wave. Because these are removed by a Ham radio transmitter, you can't receive the transmissions on a radio that wants full AM (both sidebands and the carrier)
 

tex

That's Mr Asshole to you
With the potential for a long trip this summer and more than likely being in remote areas with little to no coverage I have been looking at these little Garmin units. More so as an SOS and to allow family o keep track of progress.
Anyone messed around with these Garmin units?
 
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