Josh41
Senior Member
Heading out west from east coast. We use CBs when riding in a group. Any need on a solo trip in CO, WY, MT, and ND? I would rather have the dashnoard space.
My guess is they're texting.Foy said:Just as so many company-owned over-the-road trucks are governed to limit their speed to 65-68 mph today, I suspect larger trucking company policy now requires eschewing CB radio chit-chat. And it seems likely there are monitoring systems on board to enforce the companies' "ban".
Seems like the independent owner-operators are the only ones running 80 mph and ratchet-jawing on the CB nowadays, perhaps because they're the only ones who can.......
Foy
Not all that comforting to contemplate.Stalking Light said:My guess is they're texting.
On every long trip I take I get run off the road at least once by a trucker either changing lanes or drifting out of their lane.PaulT said:Not all that comforting to contemplate.
Paul
Sadly, you're probably correct. One of the last times I used my CB to talk to a trucker was en route back to NC from Montana in 2015. A tractor-trailer was all over his lane and some of ours in heavy traffic and we were stuck beside him briefly. As we moved past him on his left, my wife exclaimed "that jerk is using a tablet right on his steering wheel!". Once I got safely in front of him and returned to the slow lane, I got on the radio and said "Eastbound blue rig on I-70, if you don't put that damned tablet down right now I'm calling the State Police on your sorry butt". My wife could see him in our wing mirror and saw him suddenly look around and set the tablet aside. I noticed him driving straight and narrow for the next umpteen miles.Stalking Light said:My guess is they're texting.
Buy or make a roll-up twin lead j-pole antenna for your handheld. Store in ziplock bag and keep in your pack. Hang from a tree branch or hold up with a non conductive stick for much better performance than the rubber duck antenna on the handheld. Can make a significant difference in range & weighs very little.craig333 said:.
Gotta carry the inreach for it to be useful. We were fishing Last Chance Creek and I realized I left it back at camp. I didn't check but given the canyon we were in I doubt I could have hit a repeater with the ham handheld. I need to get a mobile rig in the Jeep. May not be that far as the crow flies but its remote enough I'd hate to walk out.
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