cb radio help
cb radio help
hi eveyone ive just fitted a gme gx300b cb radio to my 100serries cruza and had a stainless spring type aerial that i had off my old ute which i have used........
i cant talk to my guys in the skidder, dozer etc which all have cb radios or cant seem to even chat to my driver on ch11......is this because of the aerial ive used ? and have noticed i can hear engine noise through the speaker.....or is this an earth problem with the aerial?
please help all you radio gurus please.....dont want tait charging me for a silly fault...
cheers again
i cant talk to my guys in the skidder, dozer etc which all have cb radios or cant seem to even chat to my driver on ch11......is this because of the aerial ive used ? and have noticed i can hear engine noise through the speaker.....or is this an earth problem with the aerial?
please help all you radio gurus please.....dont want tait charging me for a silly fault...
cheers again
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it sounds like an aerial issue, you did use shielded coax cable? if you get engine noise it could be the amp has been damaged CB's don't like running without an aerial or a dummy load.
Best bet is to try the CB in another working rig (disconnect one in another vehicle and hook your one up) see if it goes good if not then I suspect the aerial amp and output may be gone if yes look at your wireing to the aerial.
you say you cant talk, can you hear anything other than engine noise? if only chat could be the mike.
Good luck
Best bet is to try the CB in another working rig (disconnect one in another vehicle and hook your one up) see if it goes good if not then I suspect the aerial amp and output may be gone if yes look at your wireing to the aerial.
you say you cant talk, can you hear anything other than engine noise? if only chat could be the mike.
Good luck
Re: cb radio help
kdub104 wrote:hi eveyone ive just fitted a gme gx300b cb radio to my 100serries cruza and had a stainless spring type aerial that i had off my old ute which i have used........
I would think there is a possibility that the old aerial you used is perhaps not the correct one for this radio. If I am right in my assumption, I think you may risk damage to your radio.
Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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hi guys thanks for the replys
the aerial was only purchased 3mnths ago from dicksmith and sat on my hilux for 3mnths in the shed unused.....its a stainless coil type aerial so is this the wrong type?(they work fine on my prs radio?)the packet says it dosent need tuning?or does it?
i unplugged the aerial and still get noises and no its not in marine mode.
thanks again
the aerial was only purchased 3mnths ago from dicksmith and sat on my hilux for 3mnths in the shed unused.....its a stainless coil type aerial so is this the wrong type?(they work fine on my prs radio?)the packet says it dosent need tuning?or does it?
i unplugged the aerial and still get noises and no its not in marine mode.
thanks again
kdub104 wrote:hi guys thanks for the replys
the aerial was only purchased 3mnths ago from dicksmith and sat on my hilux for 3mnths in the shed unused.....its a stainless coil type aerial so is this the wrong type?(they work fine on my prs radio?)the packet says it dosent need tuning?or does it?
i unplugged the aerial and still get noises and no its not in marine mode.
thanks again
CB aerials and PRS aerials are different, i.e. they are not interchangeable.
There is a huge range of aerials available for CB, you need one that states it is for 27Mhz band. The Db rating is basically it's ability to receive / send. Higher Db for longer distance, lower may help in hilly or built up areas. Dick Smith or Jaycar do a range, from a stainless type similar to the one you have (but in 27Mhz) to 1.6 meter long fibreglass whips. Cheapest start at around $27, and go up to what you want to pay. The other thing to think about is the mount point. If it is bolted to a bracket on the bullbar for instance, you need one that is ground plane independant. If it mounts in the middle of your roof, a ground plane dependant one will work better. It relates to how much reflective steel is directly below the aerial. I just got a 1 meter glass whip type from Jaycar, no tuning required, seems to work very well. (better than the 1.6 meter one I used to have)
I assume you bought it here in NZ? So it is a 26mhz CB?
Like the others said, don't use a PRS aerial for it get 26mhz CB aerial there are many types and prewired with co-ax as well.
John
Like the others said, don't use a PRS aerial for it get 26mhz CB aerial there are many types and prewired with co-ax as well.
John
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