I got the bug; at age 7, when I heard the local ham operator coming over my new Channel Master standard broadcast AM transistor radio. At age 12 I found out about CB radio and got a Radio Shack 100 MW walkie-talkie as a gift and progressed to a Lafayette Comstat 9, which I built from a kit. Since then I couldn't tell you how many CB radios I've owned. I can say, I bought and sold so many CB rigs it became a business by the time I was 16 years old. I've enjoyed CB radio over the years. The pride of a great sounding base station or mobile unit was everyone's goal. It was and still is the constant desire of most of us to have the loudest, best sounding station on the air. For over thirty years I've been upgrading customer's radios, microphones and accessories for optimum performance. Supplying customers with the best combinations of equipment for their particular purpose has made Bob's CB the place to go for the very best performance. Over the years Bob's CB was among the very first to carry radios like the Tram D201, CPI-300, CPI-400, CPI 2000, Stoner Pro-40, Robyn and more. If you're new to CB radio you probably don't recognize the names, but a seasoned CBer or 11 Meter operator will tell you these radios were and remain among the most sought after radios today. Some of which I only recommend to those who don't mind spending a great deal of money on maintenance and repair, as parts are scarce, tubes are of a lesser quality and don't last as long as they did in the old days. Today radios have improved with the addition of more capabilities being designed into the product. But in some areas the radios have not improved. One area is the receiver. Although many receivers have better sensitivity these days, they don't have the selectivity of the older radios. Sensitivity is the radios ability to receive weak signals and selectivity is the radios ability to reject unwanted off channel information. These newer designs incorporate less expensive broader band filters that don't do a great job filtering adjacent channel interference ( splash or bleed-over ). The Tram, CPI, Stoner and even the Robyn radios had tighter filters. Also the receiver stages were designed with selectivity as the premier feature in mind. This is why we carry kits, to improve the equipment you have or the new equipment you're about to purchase. Bob's CB has transmitter kits to improve your transmission quality and receiver kits to improve your receiver specifications. As in the old days, Bob's CB continues to carry state of the art communications equipment such as CB radios, 10 Meter radios, microphones,,, sound modules, sound recorders, echo microphones, echo boards, and FRS radios. Our products list is vast and many name you will recognize, others you many not. We are a proud supplier for Anttron,,,,,,,,,, Wilson Antenna, and Wilson Electronics.
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