Get a better experience by installing our free app!
Not now
Get a better experience by installing our web app!
Hide
How to do it?
In Safari, tap on the menu bar. Scroll down the list of options, then tap Add to Home Screen.(If you don’t see Add to Home Screen, you can add it. Scroll down to the bottom of the list, tap Edit Actions, then tap Add to Home Screen.)
Connect with CB radio enthusiasts at CB Radio Talk Forum. Fuel your knowledge, unlock secrets, and engage in discussions. Join a vibrant community of like-minded individuals and explore the exciting realm of CB radios.
Ad blocker detected: Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Disable your ad blocker to continue using our website.
I can make good contacts with PA, NY, NC, SC, TX, and MI on 17 watts of power on a peaked out Kraco running to an A99 at 15 feet when conditions are good. My elevation here is right at 1000ft above sea level.
Probably back around 2005 or so, talked from Dallas to the Dock of the Bay (San Fransisco CA.) to 4040 on my Galaxy 93t barefoot...Mobile to mobile...First made contact with 4040 running my 8-pill, but then turned it off, and was still able to talk...Think we may have been on 26.915...but could have been on 28.
Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
during this solar flare (august 4-6) , so far i have noticed an elevated level of smooth static but am also hearing sporadic signals from what seems to be kids on walkie talkers and also some foreign language motormouth,,, but all from propagational wave because it fades out as fast as it faded in.
my big antenna is sensitive. :r&r: helps pull in signals.... cant say enough about the advantages of a big ear.
We used to love messin' with people on low power. We'd turn the beam back and forth to mirror QSB conditions and have it. So allot of you guys who "think" you hit the conditions, maybe you didnt'?
I think the lowest power I've talked DX on was a mag mount and stock radio AM back in the late 70's. Obviously conditions were just right. I can't tell you how many times I had the back of the beam toward the DX and power turned WAY back to a few watts PEP only to have someone in DX land ask me where I was. Not sure if it was ever long/short path, and didn't care. I was usually trying to talk to the guy down the road a couple miles. It was bad, could talk across the country but couldn't hardly talk across the street.
I have had that situation too 231, cant talk to my local buddy thats 5 miles away, but at the same time I have Soldier Boy in NY hollering that I am pluggin his ears!! Strange the way things work.....
i was talking to my brother in victoria bc in 2003 from my 1979 f150 it had an old kraco cb pushin 3 watts and cophased 102 inch whips i was on top of a mountain outside of johnstown pa
The longest "low power" skip I've ever worked? San Diego, CA to Sydney, Australia on a stock Cobra 148GTL in to a Big Stick antenna. San Diego, CA to Perth, Australia on an HR2510 into a Wilson 1000 sitting in my car. The 2510 was stock except for the 11M modification. Then I had a contact mobile from 29 Palms, CA to England while mobile on a 2510 into a 102" fiberglass whip.
Yaesu FT-950
Yaesu FT-8100
Icom IC-2820 (with D-Star capability)
Kenwood TR-751 2M all mode mobile
Kenwood TM-3530 220 MHz mobile
Uniden Washington Base
Uniden HR-2510
Icom ID-92 HT
SteppIR 40-6M Yagi
OCF 75/80M dipole
Diamond V2000A 6M/2M/70cm ground plane antenna
Antron 99
Personal best was San Juan, Puerto Rico,1989, using a stock Cobra 142 GTL,D-104 Mic,50 Watt Modulator,through a Starduster, from the Pgh,Pa. area..(Florence,Pa.) on Ch.35 AM,Talked with this fellow about 1 hour with no problem until the conditions were gone.....wish I still had that radio!
Just worked TI8II in Costa Rica with right around 35 watts USB on ten meters in the mobile in my driveway.
I was just doing an antenna test and came across him calling CQ.
Back in '87 and '88 you could literally work the world on ten meters with 5 watts and a wet shoestring for an antenna.
OK, I am exagerating, but man when ten is rolling.....
Its been a very long time for real good skip with just 4 watts AM /12 W SSB ,in 1979-1980 I worked the world everyday,it was just fantastic,I haven't seen a solar cycle that good since then,most CB radios then working skip were just 4W /12W AM/SSB radios,I had a 1 tube 6LQ6 with about 100W but hardly ever used it,nowadys most everbody has boxes,I still like low power DX,more of a challenge than throwing out 500-1,000W ,at least to me anyway,I picked up a Madison,doing about 3 /12 W,never been touched,I get a kick out of working Dx with those kinds of radios.
A NUMBER 1
All I ever use is my cobra 148gtl and it has talked to europe and down under. Did europe using stacked 3s and down under from San Diego in the car with 102 whip. Don't see any need for power to shoot skip.
519 Tom Az wrote:I just got a Magnum 1012 AM/SSB hand held on 01-25-11 and talked to Texas last night of course it was hooked up to my I-Max 2000 on 37 LSB
KDDL wrote:From Norway to Ontario on 12 watt USB. Not bad.
What channel were you on (frequency)?
717 in the Buckeye said that!
Clear Channel Ar 3500
Uniden Washington/Turner +3B
Galaxy DX 2547
2 Pill foot warmer
Shakespeare Ground Plane at 40Feet
In tropical Ohio on the shores of Lake Erie [ external image ]