Another great installment mate, it's rewarding when you get the contacts coming back. Even now I get a bit mic shy calling out but soon get into it when people start coming back
Great video! My namn is Alexander and i’m 12 years old. I’m living in Jönköping, Sweden. I Am a member of My local radio club. SVARK, Fox 27Mhz radio club Sweden. And Scandinavia SSB club. Thank you for this video! 73!!
Good video Fred.For first timers it can be hard to talk the talk. I'm very surprised that you didn't mention that when the skips running it doesn't matter how good your antenna is or how much power you're pushing.Its all about being in the right place at the right time. I've spoken to Roy on a 3 ft firestick from a supermarket car park..lol
Got into CB about 12 months ago and thought I'd try my hand at DX so just upgraded to a SS9900. Watched lots of your videos over the last few days and they've been so helpful! Keep up the great work and hope to catch you on the air one day! 73s 26-CT-4732
Good video Fred, just shows how making DX calls, and getting replies can be. Just waiting to get my aerials up and hopefully on the air again soon, problem is I'm more of an experimenter in radio stuff than using it to make contacts, 73 :)
Thanks Fred, I have a 1/2 wave 'silver rod' waiting to go up on a 7m mast, hidden in a tree from the XYL :) and I'm toying with some home-brew and cheap as chips inverted v dipoles strung from a tree to hopefully give me a couple and aerials to choose to pick up a signal :)
Fred what 3 CB RADIOS would you consider the best all round ones to own.....It does get confusing because there are so many on the market...Keep up the good work ............
Wow the choice. Depends on your budget. I would say if you can always start with a SSB radio. First choice would be the CRT 6900N as its hard to beat on value and sounds and receives really good once you swap out the standard mic. Moving up budget both the CRT9900 and The Grant 2 are fine radios. The 9900 is very powerful but prob harder to use than the Grant 2 Once your over £200 there is a fair bit of choice. Bottom end less than £50 i would say the CRT One is hard to beat.
@@CB-RADIO-UK cheers pal i dont know what to do im torn between cb and ham i know that really the foundation is easy I just dont know which way to go Im trying to get my head sorted in what to do It might sound a bit daft but im struggling
@@CB-RADIO-UK fred will this get you around the world Its looking like i may get the 6900n its less than£150 what is difference between that model and v6 Also how do i contact you on fb
I made a video about getting a CT callsign a few weeks back. The video is on the channel. You can google amatuer radio rules but the best method is to sit back and listen and learn. The lingo comes with a little practice.
Nemesis Now I'm very familiar with q codes 10 codes ect just for others how are just starting out may not know the how and why for useing codes most "staring out" videos (and im not falting fred here) are to quick to jump straight past the basics.
CQ DX means calling for a contact ,QSY means change frequency. CT is a call sign. so hello CQ CQ CQDX this is 26tm062 calling CQ and standing by on 27.385 please QSY to 27.385. then change frequency and say 26tm062 (call sign) calling CQ and standing by
They are call sign numbers issued free by the Charlie Tango forum. They can help with getting DX contacts. More here. th-cam.com/video/tIZoYRtd-RU/w-d-xo.html
Another great installment mate, it's rewarding when you get the contacts coming back. Even now I get a bit mic shy calling out but soon get into it when people start coming back
Yes its always a bit hard to pick up the mike. Cheers Lewis
Great video! My namn is Alexander and i’m 12 years old. I’m living in Jönköping, Sweden. I Am a member of My local radio club. SVARK, Fox 27Mhz radio club Sweden. And Scandinavia SSB club. Thank you for this video! 73!!
Nice to hear some younger people using radio Alexander. You will be the guys keeping radio alive when us older people have gone. All the best.
The same to you Sir! 73!
Good video Fred.For first timers it can be hard to talk the talk.
I'm very surprised that you didn't mention that when the skips running it doesn't matter how good your antenna is or how much power you're pushing.Its all about being in the right place at the right time.
I've spoken to Roy on a 3 ft firestick from a supermarket car park..lol
Roy is one of a kind and great that he gives small stations a chance on FM
Got into CB about 12 months ago and thought I'd try my hand at DX so just upgraded to a SS9900. Watched lots of your videos over the last few days and they've been so helpful! Keep up the great work and hope to catch you on the air one day!
73s
26-CT-4732
Great to hear!
Great vid Fred well done talking to Roy on FM,,
Nice one Mark. Love Roy how he comes on the UK FM band and gives everyone a fair chance at DX.
great video again fred.well done mate
Thank you
Good radio Fred how are the family hope we'll take care mark from Loughborough Leicestershire CT 2674
Cheers Mark
Good video Fred, just shows how making DX calls, and getting replies can be. Just waiting to get my aerials up and hopefully on the air again soon, problem is I'm more of an experimenter in radio stuff than using it to make contacts, 73 :)
Nothing wrong in that Colin. Some of the best antenna's are homemade.
Thanks Fred, I have a 1/2 wave 'silver rod' waiting to go up on a 7m mast, hidden in a tree from the XYL :) and I'm toying with some home-brew and cheap as chips inverted v dipoles strung from a tree to hopefully give me a couple and aerials to choose to pick up a signal :)
Fred what 3 CB RADIOS would you consider the best all round ones to own.....It does get confusing because there are so many on the market...Keep up the good work ............
Wow the choice. Depends on your budget. I would say if you can always start with a SSB radio. First choice would be the CRT 6900N as its hard to beat on value and sounds and receives really good once you swap out the standard mic. Moving up budget both the CRT9900 and The Grant 2 are fine radios. The 9900 is very powerful but prob harder to use than the Grant 2 Once your over £200 there is a fair bit of choice. Bottom end less than £50 i would say the CRT One is hard to beat.
@@CB-RADIO-UK Many thanks Fred Im going to take your advice on the CRT 6900N
Hi Fred great video. Nice to talk to you guys tonight SB54 Karl
It don't take much to make a decent DX contact Fred. You've proven that once again.
Roy in Corsica is a real star. Just luck really Andy. I hope your keeping well.
Is it better getting a cb with a bit of kick than regular 4 watts an 12 watts
Yes it does help getting out. However not type approved in the UK.
@@CB-RADIO-UK i know what u mean
I also managed to get roy while i was static mobile in the Lincolnshire wolds. 🙂
Roy is a great sport for coming on the Uk 40 FM
fredintheshed1
He certainly is fred. I keep giving you a shout on 27.305 but still no luck. Ill keep on trying though. 73s fred
What's that called under your station with green light on fred
Hi its a pre amp. Video here. th-cam.com/video/bCoDPDX22H0/w-d-xo.html
What is this radio and does it come with uk cb channels
Radio is CRT SS6900N. Yes if bought in the UK it comes programmed with the 40 FM channels
@@CB-RADIO-UK whatt is the power i take it it is variable
@@indiana146 Yes totally variable. 40 watts FM and 35 watts SSB
@@CB-RADIO-UK cheers pal i dont know what to do im torn between cb and ham i know that really the foundation is easy
I just dont know which way to go
Im trying to get my head sorted in what to do
It might sound a bit daft but im struggling
@@CB-RADIO-UK fred will this get you around the world
Its looking like i may get the 6900n its less than£150 what is difference between that model and v6
Also how do i contact you on fb
Shame you didnt turn the power down to see how low you could go and still make it.
you sure its not Adrian Dunbar ?
Yes yes but what does CQ CQ CT mean and how does someone get a call sign the radio side is easy but alot of people dont speak the basic lingo,
I made a video about getting a CT callsign a few weeks back. The video is on the channel. You can google amatuer radio rules but the best method is to sit back and listen and learn. The lingo comes with a little practice.
Nemesis Now I'm very familiar with q codes 10 codes ect just for others how are just starting out may not know the how and why for useing codes most "staring out" videos (and im not falting fred here) are to quick to jump straight past the basics.
Which i why last week i made a 20 min video on it. th-cam.com/video/hHZtk89Srgg/w-d-xo.html
CQ DX means calling for a contact ,QSY means change frequency. CT is a call sign. so hello CQ CQ CQDX this is 26tm062 calling CQ and standing by on 27.385 please QSY to 27.385. then change frequency and say 26tm062 (call sign) calling CQ and standing by
Can u put a linear on with a handheld cb
Yeah i guess so.
What do the numbers mean? Do you just make them up?
They are call sign numbers issued free by the Charlie Tango forum. They can help with getting DX contacts. More here. th-cam.com/video/tIZoYRtd-RU/w-d-xo.html
You don't need a license for this?
Yes if you want to use it on the 10 meter band. No if you use it as a CB but Its not approved for any CB work.
@@CB-RADIO-UK yeah I get that really tempted Charlie tango call signs are down because of new website so gonna try foxtrot bravo