TEST THEIR ANTENNAS FIRST BEFORE YOU BUY! IF THEY WONT LET YOU, DONT BUY THEM! HALF WORK AND HALF DONT
I bought 2 antennas from these guys. Their antennas are made in house. They cost me $200 and ended up being about 2 feet too tall so the only way to be legal was to lean them at a severe angle (which will get a bad signal) or cut off 2 feet. So, I cut off 2 feet and then the antenna light kept coming on on my cb. I gave up and went to another shop and he said that those antennas aren't made to have that much cut off. I guess I should of known, but the shop I bought them from knew I was mounting them on the top side of my mirror and that they would be way too tall unless I leaned them. Anyway, that aside, he said he gets guys pretty often who bought their antennas from Antennas and Radios Plus and couldn't tune them. He said he can tune about half of them and the others are trash. He also said the ones he tuned don't have much range. So, I ended up buying new antennas from him and they work extremely well and aren't homemade. They were $50 each too, so half the cost...
Read moreCame in today to have my small radio repaired and have my new to me truck checked, Paul was able to fix the radio pretty quick (needed a new final) and unscrew what the last CB butcher shop did to it, then came out to my truck and repaired my antenna and ground issues on a KW T680, he had the patience of a saint trying to get the 4 cap screws on both mirrors to come out as they were corroded in pretty badly which is common to the T680. After all the work he did, and time he put into it, the price was very reasonable and fair. Even better after I got a ways down the road I was able to hold a conversation very clear with a truck going the other direction for about a 10 mile span between us before I could no longer hear his rig but he said mine was still coming in strong. Paul knows his craft very well and I will be bringing my big radio (a older Uniden HR2510) into him when I come back through later this week to drop it off for repair and install when I come back through agai . ...
Read moreWent in for an install on my t680. I needed a bracket mounted and wires and coax ran down thru the headliner area. An hour into it we had the bracket mounted ( that took 10 minutes) he had two holes drilled to run the wires through and that’s all. I asked how much longer and he said 15 minutes he had to cut the end off my coax and push it through the hole and soder it back on. 30 Min later we still didn’t have the end put back on the coax so I called it quits. I wish it would let me post a picture but the bracket he mounted has no washers on the bolts to prevent them from slipping through the bracket. Why is it so hard to get Cb work done? How long should it take to mount a bracket and run the power wire, coax and external speaker wire so it can plug into the back...
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