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'68OrangeSunshine 01-21-2020 02:42 PM

Re: Anyone running CB's in their truck these days?
 
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Originally Posted by Happy_dan (Post 8663358)
Gee, maybe I should take one of my old Johnson Messenger II Blackface tube radios and set it up for Mobile. I could use the one that was used for police back then. It would double as a heater. LOL

I have a Blackface rig myself. On long drives you can keep yourself awake by the sready buzz of the on-board oscillating inverter.

Happy_dan 01-21-2020 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by '68OrangeSunshine (Post 8663510)
I have a Blackface rig myself. On long drives you can keep yourself awake by the sready buzz of the on-board oscillating inverter.

Cool and we can swap transmit and receive crystals and mess everyone up. LOL
They really are still great radios. I have a 2M ham radio in my daily driver now and an HF radio in the house, but it all started with a Johnson blackface putting out 23W and then a linear amp. Fun times, good memories, just like the old trucks

'68OrangeSunshine 01-21-2020 06:38 PM

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Even barefoot, the Johnson Messenger II put out 5 watts after the final. Then the FCC stepped in and mandated that CB transceivers should be at 5W in/3.5W out. But radios already sold were grandfathered in. Same with the Messenger I [Whitefaces], same circuits, simpler front -- 5 Xtals.
My Blackface once belonged to an aircraft engineer's son, whose Dad looked at it one evening, and tinkering overnight, rigged a bypass slideswitch on the side that cut out a limiting resistor and let the full output potential of 10W loose.
With a 1/4 wave whip and a solid Chevy steel frame for a ground, I never needed a linear.
I used to run a HyGain Hustler break-over mast with a loaded-coil short whip on top. Then the stub load coil broke. I tried a red Shakespeare stick, but the AZ Dept of Public Safety [Highway Patrol in these parts] pulled me over and said my antenna combo was at an illegal height. [>13'] I have a shorter stub now but I need to tune in the SWR for optimum output.
Threes and eights. Orange Sunshine's clear.

Happy_dan 01-21-2020 07:08 PM

Re: Anyone running CB's in their truck these days?
 
I did not run the radio mobile. But I had a 5/8 wave antenna on my roof (Sigma 5/8) and running any power, was able to talk when I wanted. I was very courteous but when bullies got on the air, I would key up and have my say. LOL. I was young and stupid back then. It's a shame 10M is dead right now. It is very similar to 11M (CB) for skip when the conditions are right. Anyway, back to the original thread, my truck is pretty much unmolested, but if I can find a cheap radio from 1968, I just might put one in for funm

'68OrangeSunshine 01-22-2020 03:12 AM

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I'm not running a museum truck. If a newer technology, like 40 Channels is usable, I'll have that. [8-Track always did suck. I prefer cassettes.]
I used to run a Radio Shack TRC-421 solid state radio mobil in the Orange Stepside with the previously-mentioned antenna configuration. I had a '67 K/10 Suburban and ran a solid state Messenger 4175 thru a fibreglas 1/4 wave whip on a ball mount on the passenger side rear. When I bought my '71 GMC Jimmy in 1995, I got a new SSB rig from Radio Shack, and some dual short whip ''rabbit ears'' to mount on the mirrors outboard. That never got installed. The dual stubs didn't fit my mirrors. I got a cell phone. The SSB went into storage, NIB, and was forgotten. A few years ago, I found it again and ran it temporarily in my '92 Subaru with a magnetic stubby. Not the same world I had left though.
I still have a 5/8 RS ground plane on my roof. I tried the SSB with it, but no intelligent life is out there anymore. Well, 'intelligence' is a relative thing in this context. It used to be teeming with semi-intelligent life, but they've gone extinct, I fear...
OVER

Happy_dan 01-22-2020 08:03 AM

Re: Anyone running CB's in their truck these days?
 
Yes, the only think I hear when I turn on the CB now is the crazy guys down south running 50,000 watts! They are not the same. I don't hear truckers at all. Last road trip I was on, I set the 2M on scan and heard a lot of the truckers on there. They know where all the repeaters are along the way, use those. Also there is DMR and they use that with a hot spot. It's a different world for sure. I miss the simplicity. Probably turning into a grumpy old man which is why I love my truck!

NJKelly 12-26-2020 07:23 PM

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This is too funny. I checked my email and saw you responded to my 15 x 8 wheel question. And then I went looking for CB radio threads and Google brought me here. I picked up a GM radio a few weeks back that finally arrived today.

best view 12-26-2020 07:31 PM

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Wow that is nice

72 tigger 02-25-2021 10:19 PM

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Never really thought about truckers not using CB radios like they used to

Ironhorse 02-26-2021 12:09 AM

Re: Anyone running CB's in their truck these days?
 
Just re-read the whole thread from the very start. Still pretty cool with content and seems more folks are using CBs more than I had thought.

Happy Dan, if wanting a period correct CB for the late 60s I have one listed in 67-72 parts forum. I believe from 68 or 69. It is an old Amphenol 3 channel unit, definitely has that vintage look to it. It powers up but no idea if it actually works. It fulfills one requirement for you, it's cheap, LOL.

Ironhorse, clear and 10-10 on the side.

70c10-08 02-26-2021 01:33 AM

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My truck is nowhere near done but, I'll be running my old man's Johnson Messenger 123A CB radio with a Johnson external speaker. It doesn't work and the mic cord is really stretched out hopefully someone can restore this one to working condition and, hopefully I can get the cord fixed so I don't have to hang my mic over the rear view mirror, like my old man did when it was in his 76 Ramcharger.

'68OrangeSunshine 02-26-2021 02:43 AM

Re: Anyone running CB's in their truck these days?
 
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Originally Posted by 72 tigger (Post 8885471)
Never really thought about truckers not using CB radios like they used to

I hear the young drivers are using Twitter and Snapchat [etc] and texting each other and/or their new GFs in the next town.

When ratchetjawing, you had the Mic in one hand, the wheel in the other, and eyes on the road.

Happy_dan 02-26-2021 08:19 AM

Re: Anyone running CB's in their truck these days?
 
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Originally Posted by Ironhorse (Post 8885511)
Just re-read the whole thread from the very start. Still pretty cool with content and seems more folks are using CBs more than I had thought.

Happy Dan, if wanting a period correct CB for the late 60s I have one listed in 67-72 parts forum. I believe from 68 or 69. It is an old Amphenol 3 channel unit, definitely has that vintage look to it. It powers up but no idea if it actually works. It fulfills one requirement for you, it's cheap, LOL.

Ironhorse, clear and 10-10 on the side.

LOL, I like cheap. I'll take a look! Thanks. I actually have a modern CB in my 2012 ZL1. I take a lot of extended trips with my friend from NY and we it's still a great and easy way to communicate on the long drives we take. WE travel from the northeast (me from NH and he from Hudson Valley in NY) to Pittsburgh and other rides and like to have our own cars. It is still great for that. Easier and better than texting or calling.

Greasey Harley 02-26-2021 10:01 PM

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Recently, I started wondering why I ever bothered installing a CB, Two days ago I remembered. Roads were glare Ice and traffic was just crawling. I turned on the CB; one car in the left ditch, a little further up a truck was stuck on the off ramp. I don't know if it helped anything, but at least I didn't have to wonder what was going on or how far it was backed up. CB is still useful.

kwmech 02-26-2021 10:05 PM

Re: Anyone running CB's in their truck these days?
 
Still running them myself along with a scanner. CBs in my suburban, toyota and flatbed. Plus I run a hand held when I travel any distance in my subaru

body bolt 05-03-2021 04:04 PM

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I'm running this in mine. I replaced the factory antenna mast with a 36" base-loaded one. I used a small spring with 1/4-20 on one end and 3/8-24 on the other which lets me use the stock base. I put a SO239 bushing in the firewall to feed the lead into the cab. Between the radio and the antenna is an inverse multiplexer which allows the AM/FM radio to use the CB antenna, not the other way around.

'68OrangeSunshine 05-05-2021 02:11 PM

Re: Anyone running CB's in their truck these days?
 
Interesting set up. How well does it get out?

body bolt 05-05-2021 04:00 PM

Re: Anyone running CB's in their truck these days?
 
With that 36" antenna I get good reports on the open road but not so well around town. Audio is good. I'm not much of a yakker anyway. The radio puts out over 4 watts and SWR is very low. I have a few other radios that I hang under the dash but I don't like leaving them in the truck. I did add Bluetooth to this radio and threw some cheapo KLH speakers under the seat. It sounds pretty good to my ears.

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Originally Posted by '68OrangeSunshine (Post 8917327)
Interesting set up. How well does it get out?


70cst 05-06-2021 11:56 PM

Re: The Official CB's in your truck thread.
 
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Originally Posted by NJKelly (Post 8855027)
This is too funny. I checked my email and saw you responded to my 15 x 8 wheel question. And then I went looking for CB radio threads and Google brought me here. I picked up a GM radio a few weeks back that finally arrived today.

Sweet :metal:

jocko 01-21-2022 10:22 PM

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Pretty interesting video for those of you that might be interested in maintaining your 'ol 23 channel vintage look while adding some modern capabilities. Here is a link to Troy's Radio Service, mentioned in the video as the mfgr of the kit. The upgrade adds all kinds of stuff - including channel scanning. For you preppers, it even adds the ability to tune to HAM freqs... :)

'68OrangeSunshine 01-22-2022 02:11 AM

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Damn, Jocko, that is the neatest thing since sliced bread.
Forty years ago I would have been all over that. I did dream of such a thing...

I wonder what they could do with a Johnson Messenger I? It is a tube type rig. About the size of a mailbox, and only has 5 channels [with 10 crystals]. But a VFO and a cleaner DC power supply would be an improvement.
On transmit you sounded like Voice Of America. Real broadcast quality.
How much do they want for one?

jocko 01-22-2022 01:52 PM

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I had to stare at the site for a while to figure out I needed to click on "Click for U.S.A site" (duh)... (so here is a direct link)
$75 for the kit
$175 for the kit and install (you send them your radio)

'68OrangeSunshine 01-22-2022 03:35 PM

Re: Anyone running CB's in their truck these days?
 
Not bad either way.
I may put a rig back in my mobile.

LT7A 01-25-2022 11:10 AM

Re: Anyone running CB's in their truck these days?
 
This is a great thread! CG, I'll have my ears on next time I drive through Monroe, will call out and see if you copy. I'll bet there are lots of us that like the '60s, '70s, and '80s trucks with the accessories from that time. So maybe, just maybe, the more of us that put CBS in our rigs and turn them on when we're out and about will find each other and can have a little resurgence in CB usage.I bought one of my trucks from a guy who used to drive, and there is a unit attached under the CB that I believe in is intended to boost the signal. He said it was illegal and cost about $2,500 at the time. You never know exactly what you're being told, and I told him that if he wanted to take it out of the truck, it was okay. But he sent it all home with me.

body bolt 01-25-2022 12:52 PM

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I've got a radio with a bad VCO block. The choice is make a new replacement VCO block or try one of these DDS-VFOs?. Decisions, decisions...


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