Trevor
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A little bugbear of mine when using CB's whilst laning is the fact that a group of vehicles travelling very close together can not always sound very clear. Most of us possibly never stop to think about changing the transmit power of our rig to the low setting.
The old CB 27/81 sets usually have a Hi and Lo power switch, either on the front panel or on the rear of the set, most of us travel in close convoy with our transmit power set to Hi which is great if we want to send our signal as far as the antenna and terrain will allow.
Unfortunately, the receiver part of the CB does not cope well with very strong signals close by and this can lead to the audio we hear becoming quite distorted, it's a bit like someone next to you wanting to say something but using a megaphone right in your ear, you can hear whats being said but it's bloody annoying. (It's very rare but you can actually do permanent damage to the receiver section to a CB by doing this)
The old CB 27/81 sets usually have a Hi and Lo power switch, either on the front panel or on the rear of the set, most of us travel in close convoy with our transmit power set to Hi which is great if we want to send our signal as far as the antenna and terrain will allow.
Unfortunately, the receiver part of the CB does not cope well with very strong signals close by and this can lead to the audio we hear becoming quite distorted, it's a bit like someone next to you wanting to say something but using a megaphone right in your ear, you can hear whats being said but it's bloody annoying. (It's very rare but you can actually do permanent damage to the receiver section to a CB by doing this)