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Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

Hey Buggy Buddys what kind of CB and antennae are you using and where did you mount it?
dennis-and-cathy
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Post by dennis-and-cathy »

Firestick no ground plane, usually you need the non ground plane model due to the lack of metal on a fiberglass buggy, mine are mounted to the roll bars and tuned. :hello:
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

I have a Cobra, bought @ Wal-Mart, took it to a CB shop, had it tuned up to the car with their antenna, and had it tweeked to about 10 watts of power. W/ external speaker.
Ed-Chenal
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Post by Ed-Chenal »

[QUOTE="Old Towd"] Hey Buggy Buddys what kind of CB and antennae are you using and where did you mount it?[/QUOTE] I also use a "Firestik" no ground plane antenna which works well. It's mounted to the center rear of the fiberglass body . Be sure to follow the directions that come with the antenna. http://www.firestik.com/ I use a Radio Shack CB radio with an external speaker. As Jimbo indicated, its very important to tune the antenna to the radio. Since you live close, I'll tune it for you when you are ready. Here is some CB Radio Antenna information from "Firestik" that may be helpful for you when considering an antenna: http://www.firestik.com/FAQ.htm and http://www.firestik.com/Tech_Docs/GP-or-NGP.htm Ed Chenal Placentia, Ca
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Lee
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Post by Lee »

My CB is the Cobra model that has all the controls and the speaker in the same case as the microphone. It comes in handy when you have to put the speaker up to your ear, although a high quality external speaker would be a good addition: http://cobra.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=p ... gory_ID=30 I like having the weather channels, and we even used that feature once to help decide if we should cut a trip short or not. We did, and it was the right decision. I run the old Francis Amazer antenna I have had for years. It's 8 feet tall, so it's a good place to put the flag. I have the mount on the rear cage so I can run the antenna in any roof / non roof configuration. Image The antenna also makes an excellent lightning rod. It was buzzing and crackling one time when we were under a cloud in the desert. We got out of the area FAST!
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5150bossman
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Post by 5150bossman »

We run the Cobra 18WXSTII which has an internal forward firing speaker. We also run the 8' lighted CB anntenna you see in the Hot VW parts places ads. It comes pre tuned, and I installed it on the rear metal tube bumper which I grounded to the pan. Image
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Post by 90volts »

i am using a buggywhip with integrated cb connection with a Cobra 29WXNWST if i had it to do again i would just go with the handheld Cobra HH Roadtrip. Got that for use in the explorer and it works great. Image
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