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LowPoloCo.
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CB radios

Post by LowPoloCo. »

Yo, anyone got a CB radio???

Seems like a laugh.

Opinions???
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Post by yorks GT TDI »

ant got one but had some fun on m8s passes the time :lol:
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Post by LowPoloCo. »

Easy to do?

They plug into 12V?
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Post by yorks GT TDI »

ya very easy
think you can get transfomers for them but dont hold me to it
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Post by LowPoloCo. »

how do you mean?
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Post by yorks GT TDI »

for use in your home if your not using in your car
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Post by LowPoloCo. »

i'll be using in car,

do they plug into 12V then? im confused, where did u buy urs?
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Post by yorks GT TDI »

i never owned one use my m8s when i was about 15
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Post by LowPoloCo. »

awesome!

Well they sound fun, pending some further investigation, quite expenisve for wat they do.

£50 is cheapest
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Post by omicron »

We used to use them when marshalling enduros, until we went over to license-free PMR a couple of years ago.
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Post by metz »

I use em for convoying to meets/shows..much better than flashing lights to get attention of mates in other cars..also use on for green laning.

I have just upgraded and have a small midland with digital channel readout for sale £25
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Post by dino »

I'd love a CB radio for some laughs on long drives lol
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Post by omicron »

Cheap pair of PMR's work just as well, you can got a pair for £30, stick em on voice activated and clip it on your visor.

The fun police can't have a go at you for not having a license either.
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Post by LowPoloCo. »

Explain this PMR business.

Right now i have a choice, K&N induction or CB/PMR radio.

Any thoughts, for my 1.2 9N, i gonna get much from a induction kit, i want it, but i dont really know why. Ive heard they make a nice sound. :lol:
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Post by omicron »

LowPoloCo. wrote:Explain this PMR business.
Cheap, license free, handheld radios. 1-2 mile range, nothing flashy.

Saves having a really out of place 6 foot aerial on your roof and finding somewhere inside to fit your unit.

This sort of thing > like this
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