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Nomnom Cookie
Aug 30, 2009



Jonny 290 posted:

From the center of the antenna, you're going to need to run a coax cable feedline into the house to the radio. Length is not SUPER important at CB frequencies, but you still want to keep the run as short as possible. Lower-loss coax is WAY pricey and like a half inch around, so you want to try to keep the run to less than maybe 50 feet or so.

rg6 should be good enough for a few hundred feet i think

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Nomnom Cookie
Aug 30, 2009



do you just have to take a test to get a ham radio license. basically i'm thinking of not actually messing with radios but getting a ham license and telling my wife that only licensed radio operators get to tune the car radio

Nomnom Cookie
Aug 30, 2009



is it possible to spy on people's cell phone calls. gsm, i figure cdma would be a total pita cause of the hashing thing and anyway only at&t has signal at my house in the sticks

Nomnom Cookie
Aug 30, 2009



my sister works for nsa do you think she could get me some gear

Nomnom Cookie
Aug 30, 2009



if only cdma was on any networks that weren't dumpster garbage trash

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