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Thinking of getting a CB Radio -advice sought!!
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Post by kevtherev »

Get one........... they are a right laugh

get one that slips into the ashtray recess too...name escapes me

thunderpole do some great starter deals...but have the bigger gutter mounted ariel you're not embarrassed by :D

http://www.thunderpole.co.uk/
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ELVIS
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Post by ELVIS »

go for a midland , cant go wrong! not up to date on the legal etc side of it but IIRC have read somewhere the uk bandwidths might go - might be worth looking into more and maybe get one with EU channels/bandwidth.
i use http://www.4x4cb.com/ cant go wrong , loadsa free advice and will stop ya spending money you dont need to! :o

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ringo
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Post by ringo »

I got the team ME4 from thunderpole - its about the smallest on the market. V. Good.

They are great when you are green laning - an absolute must in my landy.

Ringo
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