Over-modulation is usually the result of setting the transmit-audio level too high,
so the first thing to try is either to turn down the mic-gain or else stop shouting
into the microphone.
The question is a good illustration of why the FCC doesn't allow home-made CB equipment
to be used by unlicensed operators.
Most likely a mismatch between the ant. and the radio. Have someone set the standing wave and this should fix it.
File a report to the FCC.
There are many places where one can learn to talk on a CB radio. One can learn to talk on a CB radio at popular on the web sources such as Jalopnik and Ipadventures.
Transmitting over four watts on a CB radio is actually illegal, thus, using a linear amp on a CB is illegal, as well. A linear amp attached to a radio (for argument's sake, we'll assume it's on a type of radio on which the application is legal) simply amplifies the power output. The radio transmits into the amp, the amp amplifies the signal, and transmits it to the antenna.
Yes, many people in the word still use a CB radio. Truck drivers use CB radios each day.
Only if you want the radio to work.
Cb radio... Over!
File a report to the FCC.
A mobile CB radio.
try either an electronics store, a music store (all kinds of audio equipment pop up for amazing prices) or a truck stop, a truck stop generally has all sorts of CB radio equipment
I do not see how a CB radio could interfere with VoIP service. If the CB radio is creating interference on the line, check your telephone. Or even check your broadband modem to ensure that you are not creating packet loss due to the CB radio.
To install a Cobra CB radio in a 2010 Chevy Lumina, first disconnect the battery cables. Then mount the CB box and then power the CB radio. Then mount the antennae.
There are many places where one can learn to talk on a CB radio. One can learn to talk on a CB radio at popular on the web sources such as Jalopnik and Ipadventures.
No, there is no element called Cb. There is, however, such a thing as a CB, a Citizen's Band radio.
Transmitting over four watts on a CB radio is actually illegal, thus, using a linear amp on a CB is illegal, as well. A linear amp attached to a radio (for argument's sake, we'll assume it's on a type of radio on which the application is legal) simply amplifies the power output. The radio transmits into the amp, the amp amplifies the signal, and transmits it to the antenna.
Yes, many people in the word still use a CB radio. Truck drivers use CB radios each day.
Only if you want the radio to work.
Public service agencies don't use CB radio for official communication.