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So now that I understand ssb to some extent, I figured
I would buy a new unit with it. I assume the high end unidens had it. Now I see they don't, but that's ok because I can buy a different brand, or I see that some grants are still available. My question is, why did uniden stop making ssb units? Is ssb worth looking around for, or should I skip it and just get an am unit? |
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JOEIs ssb worth looking around for,
LS Yes. If you want improved range and less noise LS then SSB is the way to go. You just have to make LS sure those you wish to contact on the air are also LS using SSB radios in order to take advantage of the LS mode. LS That's the catch, ain't it? I don't find myself using SSB much, as I'm almost always mobile. Other drivers don't seem to use sideband for some reason. Still, it's there when I want/need it ![]() It's not THAT expensive, really. A perfectly fine sideband rig can be had for under 200 bucks. JOE or should I skip it and just get an am unit? LS In my opinion AM radios are a waste of money LS compared to the performance you get using SSB. Of LS course there are those who like AM even with its LS technical deficiencies. If the people you talk to LS don't use SSB then you can save yourself some LS money and get an AM only radio. I'm with you. I encourage sideband operation. My brother-in-law and I use SSB when we run into each other around town. It's much easier to talk to him across town on sideband rather than AM. Less noise, more efficient, more power... -- Alan Strawinski http://alan.strawinski.net |
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IF you get a Grant, you WILL be able to "SKIP IT " !
(That's talk skip easier which is a violation of Plank #6 and "old lady" hambo rules! Get da GRANT ! Dave!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Joe" wrote in message ... So now that I understand ssb to some extent, I figured I would buy a new unit with it. I assume the high end unidens had it. Now I see they don't, but that's ok because I can buy a different brand, or I see that some grants are still available. My question is, why did uniden stop making ssb units? Is ssb worth looking around for, or should I skip it and just get an am unit? -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Hrm.. Interesting.. There's still a million of 'em at the truckstops..
Must have happened recently, and they're selling off what they'd built. Get one while you still can. -SSB Joe wrote: The uniden web site doesn't list the grant as a current model. sideband wrote: They didn't. The Grant LT has SSB -SSB Joe wrote: So now that I understand ssb to some extent, I figured I would buy a new unit with it. I assume the high end unidens had it. Now I see they don't, but that's ok because I can buy a different brand, or I see that some grants are still available. My question is, why did uniden stop making ssb units? Is ssb worth looking around for, or should I skip it and just get an am unit? |
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Joe wrote:
wrote: Joe wrote: So now that I understand ssb to some extent, I figured I would buy a new unit with it. I assume the high end unidens had it. Now I see they don't, but that's ok because I can buy a different brand, or I see that some grants are still available. My question is, why did uniden stop making ssb units? Is ssb worth looking around for, or should I skip it and just get an am unit? Dunno if anyone else has mentioned this but SSB is really only used above channel 35. Why is that? Sort of a gentleman's agreement, ssb and am don't get along very well. One will plug the other's receive. Back in the day of 23 channel radios, we only used channel 16 for ssb. -- GO #40 |
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That's the catch, ain't it? I don't find myself using SSB
much, as I'm almost always mobile. Other drivers don't seem to use sideband for some reason. Still, it's there when I want/need it ![]() My brother-in-law and I use SSB when we run into each other around town. It's much easier to talk to him across town on sideband rather than AM. Less noise, more efficient, more power... Alan Strawinski http://alan.strawinski.net I use SSB exclusively unless I need to talk to a trucker on the highway. I live about 40 minutes outside the city. During the morning commute there are a few mobiles and usually one base on 27.395 LSB. We chat on the way to work. This would not be possible on AM as it is only useful over short distances. You will want a good antenna as well. The Valor Half-Breed is a very good inexpensive antenna. If you want to spend more money you can buy a Wilson 1000 but in my experience it is not better. I have owned both and still have the Half-Breed. My tech told me that the Wilson coils are know to arc if you are running power. I didn't believe him until my amp died a week later. I sold the Wilson and bought the Half-Breed. I now run a Solarcon Quad Rod because of the wide bandwidth. Steve |
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Alan Strawinski wrote:
I had never heard of the Valor Half-Breed before, so I decided to look it up. Wow. 60" base loaded for $12 (valcoelectronics.com). Cool. That's a pretty cool website, Alan. Have you done business with them in the past, and were you satisfied with their service/support/shipping? TIA -- GO #40 |
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wrote in
: Alan Strawinski wrote: I had never heard of the Valor Half-Breed before, so I decided to look it up. Wow. 60" base loaded for $12 (valcoelectronics.com). Cool. That's a pretty cool website, Alan. Have you done business with them in the past, and were you satisfied with their service/support/shipping? TIA Actually, no. They were the first site that came up in Google when I searched for the antenna, so I used them as a reference. I have no idea if they're any good or not. BTW - I just noticed that your newsreader makes use of the X-Face header. Nice Mopar logo ![]() -- Alan Strawinski http://alan.strawinski.net |
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Alan Strawinski wrote:
BTW - I just noticed that your newsreader makes use of the X-Face header. Nice Mopar logo ![]() Yea, they're fun to play around with. Here's an online converter if you're interested. It takes a little plying around with to get it to look readable. http://www.dairiki.org/xface/ Take care, Steve. -- GO #40 |
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