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I wana buy a CB set up from eBay this week but I don't really know what to buy so any advise would be appreciated.
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Go here and look at the starter set up, prices and specs ..if e-bay can beat it buy it

http://www.thunderpole.co.uk

they are the best in the business

nice deal here..http://www.thunderpole.co.uk/cb_radio_pack-starter.htm
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Thunderpole are spot on fleabay is ok if you can garuntee (SP) its new or not broken or know someone/how to fix them.

Kevs link looks the ideal package a basic'ish radio etc and I would think it would come with a warranty (SP) IF it should go wrong. Thats just my opinion Im no CB expert though
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Just one tip... buy the biggest orbiter aeriel instead of the one supplied
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is everyone on the other 40channels or is it about the same,as ive only got the original 40 ?
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We use channel25 uk fm (the original) the only thing I've heard on the eu band is foriegners and a couple of plonkers playin music
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You need a CB with your gob?

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Keep your sunny side up, your shiny side down, keep the lipstick off you're dipstick, keep the twigs a wiggleling and the seat covers giggleling, on the side, satisfied, way down, way gone...breakabreak.

FM (frequency modulation) in the UK
AM (amplitude modulation) in the EU etc
Combined with slightly different frequencies means you can't talk to anyone other than UK users with a UK legal rig.

But there are lots of multiband options out there....that is..sets available that will work on all frequencies...good if you go abroad or talk to original AM rig users.

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kevtherev wrote:Go here and look at the starter set up, prices and specs ..if e-bay can beat it buy it

http://www.thunderpole.co.uk

they are the best in the business

nice deal here..http://www.thunderpole.co.uk/cb_radio_pack-starter.htm
thats the set up we have with the bigger areial and it works a treat
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I didnt look at the antenna properly in kevs link as said go for the bigger one. I was always told "you want as much metal in the sky as possible"
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You can't beat a nce big pole waveing in the air.....
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Red Westie wrote:
FM (frequency modulation) in the UK

AM (amplitude modulation) in the EU etc

incorrect, in as far as AM is illegal in all countrys apart from holland,ireland , italy (where nothing is legal or illegal cb wise)and canada - all other countrys use FM , in a variety of differnet frequency configureations - the uk set of frequencys is unique, as it is offset channel spacing, and split between reconised bands.

Red Westie wrote:Combined with slightly different frequencies means you can't talk to anyone other than UK users with a UK legal rig.
The uk have 80 channels of FM - 40 uk only, and 40 eu , so you can talk to the rest of europe legally from the uk.

Red Westie wrote:But there are lots of multiband options out there....that is..sets available that will work on all frequencies...good if you go abroad or talk to original AM rig users.
as per above, incorrect.

martin is confusing "carrier" with "frequency", But, dont worry about the EU40fm, they are a waste of time and energy, which is why the uk were pressurised into keeping the quirky uk40fm by the users back in 92.
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Worth a look here, ive bought a few things from them and its very good service. (the prices generally beat thunderpole too....)

Package deals here:
http://www.4x4cb.com/public/page.cfm?Page=650

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Mocki.....you may well be correct, as you can tell I was one of the original illegal rebels, my handle was Black Angel...rather melodramatic but it was several decades ago now...the info I quoted was from memory so historic, I hadn't realized things had changed...Like I say, I have no recent experience only the several years of use I gained with AM/sideband/homebase and burners from the late 70's.
I try not to spout unless I know what I'm talking about but the changes I wasn't aware of so appologies.
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Red Westie wrote:but it was several decades ago now...

Damn! ... you look good for seventy Martin, do you moisturise in the morning or before bed?

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