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Old Jan 9, 2012 | 12:41 PM
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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!
Not with the stock output transistors... you're lucky to get 22-27 watts pep out of them.
(Edit: my bad didn't see your earlier post about the mosfett swap)

The cobra 29 is a very sturdy little radio, it can take quite a beating without breaking and dose very well to small mods. Remember! Your antenna makes your radio and you can't ever get enough grounding, don't skimp on components if you want things to last and work properly.
The small cobra dx' series are good for car to car in convoy/trail but they are pretty much useless and don't sound that good even with the mod. limiter cut and a good power mic and don't like vibrations and being jar'd around. (boards like to crack.)
Spend the extra 20-30 bucks and get a better radio, or hit swapmeets/flemarkets and find one. Also "IMHO" firestick antennas are garbage, there cheap for a reason. Cobra will not warentee a radio if they learn its connected to a firestick. They break way to easily and on the stupidest crap too. I use broken firesticks for am/fm antennas. That's about all there good for. Wilson silverloads are one of the best stick antennas I've run and have never had any problems with it, not like the pile of firesticks I have that are all shot.
If you want a good setup don't be a cheapa$$ or you will regret it on the long run.

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Old Jan 9, 2012 | 12:44 PM
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Yeah I like to buy quality stuff. No sense in having to get things twice unless it breaks from accidents. When my 25 dies I'm getting a 29 for sure.
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Old Jan 10, 2012 | 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by T-VIS
Not with the stock output transistors... you're lucky to get 22-27 watts pep out of them.
(Edit: my bad didn't see your earlier post about the mosfett swap)
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darn right not with the stockers... lol
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Old Jan 10, 2012 | 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by askingxforxit
Yeah I like to buy quality stuff. No sense in having to get things twice unless it breaks from accidents. When my 25 dies I'm getting a 29 for sure.
Look into used HR2510
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Old Jan 10, 2012 | 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by ericfx1984

Look into used HR2510
That a side band radio??
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Old Jan 10, 2012 | 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by T-VIS

Not with the stock output transistors... you're lucky to get 22-27 watts pep out of them.
(Edit: my bad didn't see your earlier post about the mosfett swap)

The cobra 29 is a very sturdy little radio, it can take quite a beating without breaking and dose very well to small mods. Remember! Your antenna makes your radio and you can't ever get enough grounding, don't skimp on components if you want things to last and work properly.
The small cobra dx' series are good for car to car in convoy/trail but they are pretty much useless and don't sound that good even with the mod. limiter cut and a good power mic and don't like vibrations and being jar'd around. (boards like to crack.)
Spend the extra 20-30 bucks and get a better radio, or hit swapmeets/flemarkets and find one. Also "IMHO" firestick antennas are garbage, there cheap for a reason. Cobra will not warentee a radio if they learn its connected to a firestick. They break way to easily and on the stupidest crap too. I use broken firesticks for am/fm antennas. That's about all there good for. Wilson silverloads are one of the best stick antennas I've run and have never had any problems with it, not like the pile of firesticks I have that are all shot.
If you want a good setup don't be a cheapa$$ or you will regret it on the long run.
My wilson broke abs don't know how or why. Three firestick was only $4 cheaper and only thing available at the time. I have a decent swr of about 1.2:1 on all channels so I'm pretty pleased with the results. I will however take what you said in to consideration if I run in to problems I'll just go back to a wilson.

I'm pretty green to all the brand names to staw away from but I've learned a lot by researching and talking with my cb tech. There is so much to know and learn about this hobby so I'm pretty open to what ever positive input is thrown my way.
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Old Jan 11, 2012 | 02:27 AM
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Originally Posted by askingxforxit

That a side band radio??
Yes.. its also what is called an "export" radio.. usually there 10m Ham radios that have been converted to work on 11m (CB frequency's) technically there illegal to use on CB freqs because there not FCC approved for use on 11m and you have to possess a Ham license to have one.
Now with that aside, there good radios, I've owned 2, the only thing is parts are a little hard to come by. And can get a little pricy when trying to find one, because they are very saught after. IMHO if you looking for a good entry level ssb CB that's not gonna be too expencive, a cobra 148gtl or a uniden grant XL (same radio diferent names) would be a good choice. Parts are everyware and there strong radios and sound really good with just a tune with the stock mic. I run a 148 in my rig with a gunnypuck tactical sr71 mount and a peditor 10k.. I swap antennas when I go out wheeling.
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Old Jan 11, 2012 | 09:01 AM
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Great info! I've been thinking about getting a side band for full time use and have been toying with the idea of getting a ham license too. I think I'll stick with cobra on this one
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Old Jan 12, 2012 | 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by JeepinXJ01
Haha. That's 4' whip is overkill
I recently switched to a different setup... 102" stainless steel whip... I can talk well over 40 miles with local people on my new radio (Galaxy DX 959, with homemade Dual final conversion, and from time to time I run the HR2510)

and I have talked all over the USA on this setup

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Old Jan 12, 2012 | 12:04 PM
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I think I need to do an RF gain upgrade on my 25 cuz it doesn't seem like I'm receiving even half as well as I'm getting out. There is a cb shop near me that will turn the illumination **** into an rf gain, obviously adding the components inside also. The radio isn't old and I don't want to invest in to another radio until this one craps out.

What do you guys think?
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Old Jan 12, 2012 | 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by askingxforxit
I think I need to do an RF gain upgrade on my 25 cuz it doesn't seem like I'm receiving even half as well as I'm getting out. There is a cb shop near me that will turn the illumination **** into an rf gain, obviously adding the components inside also. The radio isn't old and I don't want to invest in to another radio until this one craps out.

What do you guys think?
Don't dump anymore money into the 25, find yourself a 29ltd and upgrade that.
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Old Jan 12, 2012 | 12:11 PM
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Your thoughts on the new 29 with full led display? Or the nw series?? My 25 is a nw.
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Old Jan 12, 2012 | 03:14 PM
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I really like them, there nice radios but I have hardly seen any on trails so I can't say how sturdy they are.

The newer uniden series are out and ill be getting the 680 and the 880 and depending on the need I can do a few write ups on the radios here for people.

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Old Jan 15, 2012 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by askingxforxit
Your thoughts on the new 29 with full led display? Or the nw series?? My 25 is a nw.
A lot of money for a Cobra 29 with a fancy face $130
http://www.walcottcb.com/cobra-29-lx...io-p-2074.html

Consider a Galaxy DX 959, 5 digital frequency counter, mosfet finals ($25 dollar kit upgrades it to DUAL final and doubles the power), Upper and lower side band, AM, talkback, adjustable power...

Galaxy 949, same as the 959 but NO frequency counter

other options to look at are ANY export radio

the Cobra 29 LX is limited to AM only transmission... keep that in mind
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Old Jan 15, 2012 | 02:41 PM
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I've heard very good things about the 959. If not a cobra then a galaxy will be my next upgrade.
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