Turbohymac wrote: » Hi. Yes cb is still just about alive down here in cork.. like mad lad agree a good ham radio is miles better than cheap CBS's. Iactually went through a long phase of different types of cheap cb radios. Lincon.etc.but got a new kenwood 570 back in 2000. Absolutely best purchase ever.. But I'm not really interested in chatting local within Ireland .my interest is long distance DX. And exchanging the odd qsl.card. And no i have absolutely no interest in getting a ham license.. Much nicer people all over the world on the good old 11 metres. Finally the most important is a good base antenna as high as possible.. Power seems to be everyone's preference but even last night I was listening in on 2 lads having a chat about 60km away and one fellow dropped down his power from 60 to 10 watts and he was still crystal clear .even with my pre amp off he was doing great.. Good hobby ..very addictive. I also have an icon 706 that I got from a friend a few years back..so I'm now going to throw up a decent vhf aerial as I'm quite close to the coast and hook it up to the 706 as theres lots boats about
Turbohymac wrote: » Yes I agree 100% the CB is superior to the modern technology. But here in Ireland its unfortunately an old man's hobby these days..never heard any young people on it. Unlike Spain and Italy where everyone still seems to utilize the usb. The skip is certainly not good at present but just before Christmas there was a few very good weeks with near perfect conditions. Finally as for the cb versus the licenced ham operators..I had a few buddies locally that like myself started out on CB and then went for their license .. well they clearly spelled it out that within the amateur radio licenced group there was a clear indicator that going back to the 11meter band and communicating with the As it was phased the illegal pheasants wasn't allowed.. So my absolute honest take on the radio is come on air respect everyone else and like the many qsl cards that I have from all over the world.. Were not strangers just simply friends that have never met.. It's for this reason I honestly wouldn't ever bother with a license and I would treat licenced operators in a totally different category to the stand alone 11 meter operator.. simply looking out for a bit of skip to make the next distant division.. As already said it now seems an older person's hobby here..I couldn't see my own young lad getting hooked on it.. Cheers
Turbohymac wrote: » Hi again. Mad lad. Yes I suppose the pity here is that licenced operators are not supposed to transmit on 11metres which clearly creates a big divide between licenced and amateur 11meter. Likewise unlicensed not allowed to stray from 11metres.. again for me even though I would have a much broader spectrum of frequencies on licenced .I honestly prefer to chat away/DX on 11meter and talk to some stations that don't even use a call sign or even know their country division number.. Alas I think in another 10years or so the 11 meter here in Ireland will possibly be extent. But for now theres still a few ears listening around the country.. Regards for now.. 29 Ec 001
Turbohymac wrote: » All very true..but that's the generations changing in front of our eyes..very difficult for me to even explain the difference of when I was growing up in very rural Ireland..no esb till I was 5. Black and white TV at 6. Landline at 13. Jesus that was a momentous milestone. And to try to explain today that most children walked or cycled to school.. No internet. No Netflix. No satellite tv.no central heating.. But back then as children we had way more freedom. Bring back the 80s.. Definitely beats our current climate.. And yes certainly my small lad won't ever bother climbing a very tall tree with any type of aerial. Definitely too much like work.. Keep the faith and discreetly tune.in now and again on the triple fives.. Who knows I could be wrong and it might pick up again for local contact.. But theres still loads of stations scattered around Ireland that like myself are only interested in the long distance skip..
Brian Hayden wrote: » Ah God be with the days there be lots of charters on the 11m goid old .085, I only recently got myself another rig from long com and put it in the jam jar with a sirio 5000 mag and lincoln 2 plus , great rig all the channels from 25 to 30 including the Alphas aswell, but not spoke to anyone on it yet, mind you that could be the area I'm in aswell , bit if a dip in kildare, thinking of getting an antron for the roof in a few days now but really need to hear a few ppl on it again before I start forking out a few hundred yoyos for the home base set up. Setting up some kind of club or something similar is a great idea I think aswell. I'm an old timer user from back over 25 hrs ago ( 29 DW 01). Just wondering how many ppl are still actually on these days.
orm0nd wrote: » There's a CB group on Facebook that arrange nets and skeds etc. I was on back in 70s and 80s. I've the license now but not very active for different reasons.
Brian Hayden wrote: » I might just re join FB again and see what it's all about , I am actually considering taking the exam for the operators license, actually studying the material over the past week or so but most if it is common sense to me so far but have learnt some new things aswell.
Deleted User wrote: » Sure we're all close enough then lol.
bassy wrote: » are you far from athy?. im 20 mins from ballylynan on the laois side.
Brian Hayden wrote: » I be a bit from Athy ok, am about 10km north of kildare town ( Rathangan), have been scanning the channels when I can but only in the car atm as waiting on the base aerial etc to arrive.
bassy wrote: » 27.535 usb every night from 9.30 or 10 on wards lads from kilkenny carlow laois.
bassy wrote: » where are you,tolerton?.
Deleted User wrote: » Tolerton ?
bassy wrote: » where are you located,QTH.
Brian Hayden wrote: » Cheers for that , will have to wait till the weekend to see if I can catch em as do be in the sack at 9.30 as have very early starts in d morning but will defo give em a holler and see . Cheers
Be great to see a resurgence in cb again in Ireland it's a wonderful hobby as I would love to get back into it.
Yeah very difficult to see CB antenna on Lorries these days. + a lot of cars today have no metal roofs any more making it more difficult to install an antenna or providing adequate grounding.
Would be great to see more homes have a CB radio, I remember the craic People used to have before the Internet took over, typing just isn't the same as having the banter on CB.
I suppose these days a lot of People wouldn't be bothered trying to mount an antenna on their house or run some coax, too easy to pick up a phone and get zombified by the internet.
I don't hear much local action on the CB band and the band still isn't as open as it was in the past but it's definitely improving and I've heard some good skip in the last couple of weeks. But it's really a day time band for skip these days.
27.535 USB around 10.30 -11.30 at night does be local chat with guys from kilkenny.
Update the thread if you hear them on and I'll listen out, I'm not far from Carlow Town so should hear them.
It's really easy get on air but to be honest so many more bands to talk on day or night on the Amateur bands. Still would be nice to see a revival of CB in Ireland, I'd love to put up a CB for my Two Sons age 6 and a half and 8 to be able to talk to their local friends but even if I tried do that or suggest to their Friends Parents they'd probably think I'm a weirdo. They have a couple of friends within 5 kms be ideal and they'd have great craic but the Parents would have to be on board. Probably rather them stuck to a tablet all day but talking on a radio is weird these days lol.
You could get them baofeng handhelds which might be handier for your son's friends than erecting antennas on there house.
I'll be listening on 27.535 USB tonight from 9.30 on wards.
I'm a licensed ei op,but I came from cb that was my bread and butter in to radio.
I could try give you a shout tonight see can we hear each other I'm using a imax 2000 about 30ft off the ground.
Don't think my FTDX-10 will TX on the CB band in fact I bet it won't + I wouldn't be able to tune up on my EFHW. But if you want to give a few calls out on 27.535 I'll have a listen out, just let me know here before hand so I'm not wasting my time listening out for you 😁
I'm just thinking, just like for ham radio wouldn't it be better to have a wire antenna for NVIS rather than vertical ? Wire can be good for DX too, I get good DX on the EFHW too in a sort of inv L config. First half is up around 60-65 Feet then slops down and the UNUN is around 3 feet off the ground and I have it grounded there.