Another CB question
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Year: 2000
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Originally Posted by 1995XJ_Sport
When I bought mine I was looking at the prices... cobra 29 was like $140 and they had a cobra 29 army edition for $80 the only difference between the 2 is the paint job lol, everything else is the same, besides i was having it modified anyway lol.
BTW i have the army edition
BTW i have the army edition
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From: Hollins, Va.
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I have beed in to radios for a long time.I talked mainly ssb only 12 watts.and have talked all over the world.This video is me, setting in my drive with a 150.00 set up.A JCP6247 am/ssb cb ,modifed ,a TS250 amp,K40 antenna on the roof of the XJ.Just got a HR2510 still at 150.00.The JCP6247 is in my big truck, still talk skip with it just no amp.This is the rig i run on the trail also.So get you a ssb radio. good antenna and have a blast.
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Originally Posted by imehtoh
I have beed in to radios for a long time.I talked mainly ssb only 12 watts.and have talked all over the world.This video is me, setting in my drive with a 150.00 set up.A JCP6247 am/ssb cb ,modifed ,a TS250 amp,K40 antenna on the roof of the XJ.Just got a HR2510 still at 150.00.The JCP6247 is in my big truck, still talk skip with it just no amp.This is the rig i run on the trail also.So get you a ssb radio. good antenna and have a blast.
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-ZNLljGbBk
<img src="https://www.cherokeeforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=71035"/>
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-ZNLljGbBk
<img src="https://www.cherokeeforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=71035"/>
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From: Hollins, Va.
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From: Missouri
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0HO
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you want rg58(u), or rg8x (mini), either of these will work great for the Jeep... just avoid RG213(u), or RG8(u) in the mobile... they are REALLY tick and hard to work with
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Year: 1996
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I have a couple radios... lately I have been running a peaked Cobra 29 LTD classic, pushing 27 watts swing
then I have another cobra 29 GTL with upper and lower frequencies (26.515MHz - 27.855) mosfet final, swings to 40 watts...
THEN I have another Cobra 29 LTD with MORE uppers and lowers (25.615MHz - 28.305MHz) recently finished installing a mosfet final... swings to 48 watts
I have never ran these extra frequencies... but it is fun to listen
I am also rebuilding a Cobra 142 GTL wuth AM, Upper Sideband and Lower sideband, as well as a 25.615MHz - 28.305MHz frequency range. it only runs 25ish watts, but the Palomar linear is pumping out around 225 watt on the swing
for antennas:
My Base station has an Solarcon A-99 antenna about 75 feet off the ground
my Jeep has a 4ft 5/8 wave Firestik Firefly, it is VERY flexy and simple to adjust the SWRs
the wife's car has a 3ft Firestik II she gets out around 10-15 miles normally
then I have another cobra 29 GTL with upper and lower frequencies (26.515MHz - 27.855) mosfet final, swings to 40 watts...
THEN I have another Cobra 29 LTD with MORE uppers and lowers (25.615MHz - 28.305MHz) recently finished installing a mosfet final... swings to 48 watts
I have never ran these extra frequencies... but it is fun to listen
I am also rebuilding a Cobra 142 GTL wuth AM, Upper Sideband and Lower sideband, as well as a 25.615MHz - 28.305MHz frequency range. it only runs 25ish watts, but the Palomar linear is pumping out around 225 watt on the swing
for antennas:
My Base station has an Solarcon A-99 antenna about 75 feet off the ground
my Jeep has a 4ft 5/8 wave Firestik Firefly, it is VERY flexy and simple to adjust the SWRs
the wife's car has a 3ft Firestik II she gets out around 10-15 miles normally
Last edited by ericfx1984; Jan 9, 2012 at 04:11 AM.
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Well I've just ran in to some cb problems of my own. Checked all my connections with the aid of my volt meter. Everything tests good. My SWR is in the danger zone!!! Taking the jeep to my cb tech next week. He's going to test it for free since he's already done work on my radio. Once we find and fix the problem I'll let you guys know.
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Ok I finally got around to further troubleshoot my out of no where high swr. Continuity on coax, stud, spring abs ground all tested good but I replaced them all anyway. Upgraded to a heavy duty stud and 12' clear coated mini-8 coax. Out of curiosity I tested my wilson antenna and it had no continuity!!! So last night I picked up a 4' Firestick II 3/8 wave. Tubed it this morning getting an average 1.2:1 swr across all channels. I wish I would have tested this sooner.
I'm thinking my gf forgot to take the antenna down when parking in the garage cuz there is nothing I could see me doing that would break it. Oh well though I'm happy its all figured out and got some good upgraded parts.
I'm thinking my gf forgot to take the antenna down when parking in the garage cuz there is nothing I could see me doing that would break it. Oh well though I'm happy its all figured out and got some good upgraded parts.
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From: Long Beach, Ca
Year: 2000
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Originally Posted by ericfx1984
I build cobra 21, 25, and 29's that push around 30-45 watts... my best so far did 48 watts!


