Have to babysit a load (backhaul that got me to FTW for next outbound) that’s kept at 0-F degrees until tomorrow. Time enough to get past the house and grab a few items of radio gear.
I don’t hear all that many base stations on AM-19 as a truck driver and am wondering about the readership here if this is part of your routine to chat with regulars?
There are those cities — Amarillo and Oklahoma City, plus Knoxville and Chicago — where I hear intelligent talk from local base stations by which is meant: adding to the flow, not detracting.
Best is relaying a weak signal message farther out
“Best” is meant to be how YOU perceive it.
CB RADIO REVIVAL is starting from where things are at present. Good, bad, and ugly, if need be. Truck drivers might be a majority, but that wasn’t always the case. Nor need it be so tomorrow.
FWIW, the regulars among truck drivers are the locals, first, and the regionals, weekly.
IOW, locals doing multiple loads may be on your your radio nearly all day. Regional, will pass by daily or every few days down to 2X weekly.
In my job of out & back I’m in D/FW up to three days per week. One day to get loaded, up to two (split overnight) to get unloaded & reloaded. I’d get past a base station East of Dallas 2X weekly, minimum. Would be looking for that signal.
OTR will be passing by your place 2X every two to three weeks.
1). A major metro area is huge. D/FW is approximately 100-miles wide by 50-miles north/south. No familiar base stations at present except in SE Dallas County (although there are farther out).
When you consult a map circle a radius of 75-miles from your city center as to the majority of potential HIGH radio traffic. Potential, as it’s unused. Unoccupied.
Given a suburban location for the base antenna, circle what is your coverage by mobile unit reports?
Do those two circles have overlap?
2). Is your base antenna one where the Metro and past Suburban would enable you to relay something of what’s happening to drivers too far out to hear close-in reports?
— Am trying to suggest with this that it’d be easy for you to exploit a niche with a ready-made listenership.
I’m inbound to OKC from out west near El Reno and can start to hear the city-center base stations. While I’m not expecting traffic reports, any major road closed for hours in an emergency would be an enormous help.
What mile marker where I pick up the regulars at 68-mph tells me some things about conditions and the state of my rig.
So even Old Fart Radio where making colonoscopy comparisons among regulars is underway is damned useful.
Here’s congratulations on having installed those mobile family units worthy of your base station and test the TX-RX radius circle.
I know we now live in an era where everyone’s afraid of his “neighbor”. The Radius Circle allows you to appoint geographical landmarks congruent with that circle, but NOT at your station.
“Fella, if you can hear me that means you’re no more than about (X-miles) from (Y-position) based on reports from others in the past”.
A known landmark or where two highways cross, IOW.
“Exactness”, not big. No need to actual location.
Y’all have seen the dam crack re DSP receive audio on CB. Expect that men like ourselves will be more in evidence in days ahead. What winds up going above the heads of (some? many?) is that a new layer of users is come into being.
We’ve also had some good pickup antenna system threads this past year.
1+1= new serious users (not big truck drivers). Radios sold out, gear on back order . . do the math.
And . . everyone here has outfitted every single family car with an AM/SSB McKinley, KL-203 & and 5/foot-plus antenna on a Breedlove-quality mount and WMR CLEARSPEECH, right?
Just remains to get those Field Strength Chart readings for the base at 5, 10, 15, and 25-miles, right? (AM for General Purpose, and SSB for family and friends).
A big map with that circle drawn (and push-pins denoting great intersections or landmarks) makes “reading” your locale a piece of pie. And it’s a help to others.
RAND-McNALLY MOTOR CARRIERS ROAD ATLAS to show truck routes, if you want to offer that level of help.
And tell family/friends what to avoid in some circumstances (have same atlas in their cars).
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