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Old 11-29-2003, 09:53 PM   #26
HEAVY CHEVY
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OK here goes,OneMpg get yourself a cobra 29 classic from a local pawn shop or truckstop.Now if you can listen on a friends radio around a truckstop you can buy one cheap and pretty new.
Then get 18 feet of coax and a steel whip antenna(wilson 2,000 or just steel).I WOULD NOT run any other antenna with a good radio.
The fiberglass ones have a tendacy to crack at the base where you cannot tell.On the coax do NOT coil the coax where you are going to hide the excess weave the extra.
I drive one of the rigs up and down the highway all the time.I run a GALAXY 33 with 18 feet of coax and a wilson 2,000 antenna.My radio deadkeys around 14 watts but I put out around 10-15 miles on a good day.
I agree with krue listen before you talk.All I ask PLEASE don't use profanity.
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