I bought another CB off of eBay that was a heck of a steal at about $10 or $15 shipped. It's a late 80s/early 90s Uniden CB radio. It's very similar to the PRO510 and PRO520 line of modern-day radios. It's quite basic - no ANL, no PA...just volume, squelch, and 40 channels.
Monday, June 02, 2025
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Yet ANOTHER Way to Convert from CB to 10 (CB to CW Part V)
Yep, another way. Just found it out today.
If you want a 10 meter radio that's channelized or if you don't want to try your hand at computer science, try this modification instead! The cost: Well below $10 or even $5. The candidate: A Midland 13-866 (or the 853 if it gets fixed).
Friday, April 11, 2025
Midland 13-857: An Unexpected Joy
After the initial failure of the 13-853, I decided that I needed to send it off to a local CB shop for repair. In the meantime, I purchased 3 more 23-channel CBs for conversion - just in case :). One of them is a Midland 13-857 - the coolest CB radio I've ever owned.
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
CB to CW Part 4: Wireless UI
Let me ask you something...
What is the number one thing that you have with you at all times? A pencil? Earphones? How about your cellphone?
In today's post, I'm going to be simplifying my CW CB radio to take away the OLED and rotary encoder to provide you with an easier user interface accessible via a web browser. After this, you should have a roughly-speaking software defined radio!
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Monday, December 30, 2024
CB to CW PART 2
In a previous post, I briefly discussed a way to convert an AM-only crystal-controlled CB radio into a 10 meter QRP CW rig with some additional features. Now that I've discussed the theory, I've written this post to track my progress and give you some information should you want to do the same.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Sunday, September 08, 2024
Thursday, July 18, 2024
My Thoughts on Citizens Band
So I'm not one for making opinion posts...but...
I want to make it clear - CB radio is what got me into ham radio. I remember going down to clean out our basement one day when I was about 10 and I stumbled upon a bluish-grey metal box with a mic coming out of it. It was a Roadmaster (Royal Sound) RE4000 CB radio - and it changed my life forever. And for all you CBers reading this post - I hope that I can speak for all of you...