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T1G UP



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what about on the front bumper or the rear door? i'd like a CB but Tims one i borrowed was next to useless at the weekend.
Post #127516 28th Feb 2012 7:03pm
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GREENI



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If you don't want to drill, try one of these, though I'd ask if it will suit a later wheel carrier, I'm not sure if it does?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lr-Defender-seri...822wt_1327
Post #127522 28th Feb 2012 7:34pm
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v40mav



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ditch cb and get decent radios Very Happy

Seriously - I use amateur but I know that's not everyones choice. PMR is also a good choice

a few options that I have used in the past.

1 get the midland 42 hand held - a fantastic radio for close chat - i.e. in a convoy no need for external antenna

similar to what was said with magnets - I cut a small steel plate and glued this to the inside of the roof - was easy to get under the roof lining - and just used a load of grab adhesive. - used a 4" square plate - cut from an old steel shelf - was only about a couple of mil thick. - cheap easy fix

It allows you to use a mag mount

Another one that I personally didn't use but one of the other guys did - was to have a single roof bar - think it was a thule ole and mounted the antenna to that -

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Post #127526 28th Feb 2012 7:37pm
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GREENI



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v40mav wrote:
ditch cb and get decent radios Very Happy

Seriously - I use amateur but I know that's not everyones choice.


Licensed or 'freeband? Whistle
Sorry to offend!
Post #127529 28th Feb 2012 7:44pm
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GREENI wrote:
v40mav wrote:
ditch cb and get decent radios Very Happy

Seriously - I use amateur but I know that's not everyones choice.

Licensed or 'freeband? Whistle
Sorry to offend!

Not much use unless all your friends have one. 
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T1G UP wrote:
what about on the front bumper

I'm fitting a CB aerial to split between CB (upcoming birthday present to self Whistle ) and FM. Until now I'd only thought about replacing my crappy FM aerial on the wing-top but 1.4 metres of steel sticking up is a bit "inconvenient" in car parks.
You may have just solved my problem Thumbs Up
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TJ101



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v40mav wrote:


1 get the midland 42 hand held - a fantastic radio for close chat - i.e. in a convoy no need for external antenna



Thats what i lent Tig,, who recons its was useless

T1G UP wrote:
i'd like a CB but Tims one i borrowed was next to useless at the weekend.


But has worked on previous occasions ?? Shocked California F1, 75th 110 "Kermit", 50th Ann V8, 90 V8 Hybrid, 55 Series 1

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T1G UP



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It was picking up alot of interference from the 110 itself. Weird as it made the wipers move! could hear you sometimes and not others. Would like on like that for laning etc....
Post #127556 28th Feb 2012 9:21pm
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When I had my PUMA I ran an extra earth cable from the base of the ant to a suitable earth point just inside the rear door. That way it kept the earth cable as short as possible, the ant was mounted just above the back door BTW 110 D250 SE HT
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Post #127557 28th Feb 2012 9:30pm
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v40mav



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GREENI wrote:
v40mav wrote:
ditch cb and get decent radios Very Happy

Seriously - I use amateur but I know that's not everyones choice.


Licensed or 'freeband? Whistle
Sorry to offend!


Very Happy

Amateur - formally licensed - and yes you need all others to be the same to use - but on numerous occasions this has been the best compared to CB and / PMR -

For PMR - I was referring to using PMR446 - but decent kit not the cheap 2 way walks you get in some places.
professional PMR units like Entel HT446 - works great -


I found the midland great when I used it - I found it better with the 12v power pack and the sep antenna rather than the rubber duck one that was with it - Defender 110 County SW

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BigRuss wrote:
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Make sure you have the CB setup for the right region that you in! Whistle


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T1G UP wrote:
It was picking up alot of interference from the 110 itself. Weird as it made the wipers move! could hear you sometimes and not others. Would like on like that for laning etc....

That sounds like an earth fault on the vehicle rather than a failing of the radio. I've also got a Midland 42 and find it to be excellent. Darren

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T1G UP



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LandRoverAnorak wrote:
T1G UP wrote:
It was picking up alot of interference from the 110 itself. Weird as it made the wipers move! could hear you sometimes and not others. Would like on like that for laning etc....

That sounds like an earth fault on the vehicle rather than a failing of the radio. I've also got a Midland 42 and find it to be excellent.


Possibly? only 2500 miles old and all systems are OK. Never had a CB before so could of been operator error but It was set up for me to use.
Post #127579 28th Feb 2012 10:19pm
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I have a Midland 42 handheld wired in to the 90 as and when needed in much the same way as a moble unit would be, with a plug in mic'/speaker too.

With the rubber duck aerial it was fine for around 1/2 a mile or so, but I fitted an external aerial which can now get out and receive at least 5 miles.

I went for the 42 as I could use it on batteries in my Series II with the rubber duck and not having to worry about the positive earth. As there's no roof on her I expect the signal to go well past the 1/2 mile as mentioned above inside the 90 with the rubber duck aerial.

A word about handheld PMR.

Firstly, even the cheap handset pairs from places such as Aldi work well and well past their advertised 300m range, as mine did when we tested them, however, mindfull of the law concerning the use of mobiles without hands free, I asked a police officer mate of mine regarding the use of handheld pmr's and he said it was a no no in the same vane as a mobile.

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cinstone wrote:

A word about handheld PMR.

Firstly, even the cheap handset pairs from places such as Aldi work well and well past their advertised 300m range, as mine did when we tested them, however, mindfull of the law concerning the use of mobiles without hands free, I asked a police officer mate of mine regarding the use of handheld pmr's and he said it was a no no in the same vane as a mobile.

Chris.


Not strictly true.... it is not illegal to use radios/cbs when driving. The legislators were very careful to make it just phones and simialr GSM products. For some reason Airwave sets (Plod radio) are not included in the ban either.

The radio user will still come under the old 'not in proper control' as the phone users did up in unilt December '03, but there is a burden of proof that hey were in someway unable to control the vehicle...

I use an Icom IC-F4029SDR PMR radio, that has a removeable mic attached, and have driven past loads of plod while using it.. Had a few looks, but not been pulled.. Unlike my number plates, but that's another story!

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