slowmover
Active Member
The discourtesy of screwing up AM-19.
The understood Truckers Channel.
Got 39 to 119 other channels before we consider freeband.
The thread is not to whine and moan, but to introduce others new to CB how to deal with Skip overwhelming local comms. The exigencies of the road.
Your experience and advice. (This post is “where I am, today”; welcome suggestions on my behalf and that of others).
My experience is Mobile.
Almost all as a truck driver.
This is a vital tool.
Skip makes things difficult.
— Best system ingredients of antenna/coax system, cleanest 12V power and quality component selection (a step up from entry-level).
It’s vital to ensure NO 12V noise (engine-running), and nothing the coax is picking up from your vehicle or others. Test & research. Don’t compromise.
I’m using a new GALAXY 959b with an alignment & tune by Ray Brashear, a Palomar Engineer Transceiver Coax Filter, an ICE 411cb Bandpass Filter, (into a KL-203 amp) and Mini-8 coax into a P-E Feedpoint Filter and out a 7’ Skipshooter atop a Predator stud on PROCOMM P4 mount.
RF Bonded doors, antenna mount (with cab & exhaust to come).
Audio is via a West Mountain Radio CLEARSPEECH DSP Speaker (biggest noise clean-up after quality install).
— Listed the above to lend context to adjusting controls or making changes as below:
Step One: Find a quiet channel mid-day (relative), and dial RF GAIN back to almost dead. Then SQUELCH to almost cover that.
Step Two: Back to 19 (which will be louder; more voices) with this noise reference registered.
Step Three: This is where NB/ANL can be used to effect. (Don’t expect much). DSP or NRC can be adjusted. Both more for audio “quality” versus “quiet”.
Step Four: This is where the willingness to open the wallet and experiment enters.
The asswipes on AM-19 running base stations are likely the same ones who’d assure you they’re patriotic Americans. But “forget” to tell you they wear an N95 in the shower and have had all their vaccination boosters.
This form of opposition to good order might fade some (besides those who — like Internet hasbara, trolls, are paid to F up the natural order to the benefit of their masters) given you best equip yourself to:
Hear, and Get Heard.
Then to exercise that prerogative on AM-19. Speak up. Radio isn’t passive listening. Give Universe clues of what you’re trying to accomplish (which is to successfully complete your trip).
He helps those that help themselves.
.
The understood Truckers Channel.
Got 39 to 119 other channels before we consider freeband.
The thread is not to whine and moan, but to introduce others new to CB how to deal with Skip overwhelming local comms. The exigencies of the road.
Your experience and advice. (This post is “where I am, today”; welcome suggestions on my behalf and that of others).
My experience is Mobile.
Almost all as a truck driver.
This is a vital tool.
Skip makes things difficult.
— Best system ingredients of antenna/coax system, cleanest 12V power and quality component selection (a step up from entry-level).
It’s vital to ensure NO 12V noise (engine-running), and nothing the coax is picking up from your vehicle or others. Test & research. Don’t compromise.
I’m using a new GALAXY 959b with an alignment & tune by Ray Brashear, a Palomar Engineer Transceiver Coax Filter, an ICE 411cb Bandpass Filter, (into a KL-203 amp) and Mini-8 coax into a P-E Feedpoint Filter and out a 7’ Skipshooter atop a Predator stud on PROCOMM P4 mount.
RF Bonded doors, antenna mount (with cab & exhaust to come).
Audio is via a West Mountain Radio CLEARSPEECH DSP Speaker (biggest noise clean-up after quality install).
— Listed the above to lend context to adjusting controls or making changes as below:
Step One: Find a quiet channel mid-day (relative), and dial RF GAIN back to almost dead. Then SQUELCH to almost cover that.
Step Two: Back to 19 (which will be louder; more voices) with this noise reference registered.
Step Three: This is where NB/ANL can be used to effect. (Don’t expect much). DSP or NRC can be adjusted. Both more for audio “quality” versus “quiet”.
Step Four: This is where the willingness to open the wallet and experiment enters.
The asswipes on AM-19 running base stations are likely the same ones who’d assure you they’re patriotic Americans. But “forget” to tell you they wear an N95 in the shower and have had all their vaccination boosters.
This form of opposition to good order might fade some (besides those who — like Internet hasbara, trolls, are paid to F up the natural order to the benefit of their masters) given you best equip yourself to:
Hear, and Get Heard.
Then to exercise that prerogative on AM-19. Speak up. Radio isn’t passive listening. Give Universe clues of what you’re trying to accomplish (which is to successfully complete your trip).
He helps those that help themselves.
.