I enjoyed that video thanks 🙂, just one point, Ofcom are relatively new (2006ish I think) towards CB and Amateur Radio, it was the RA and previously the Post Office who policed the hobby in the era you mention .I do like that Superstar microphone
@@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV Indeed, Many CB folk watch my videos, started on YT with mine 15 years ago , can't believe the interest since, as there was only a handful of us back then, sadly a few of the famous ones are no longer with us........anyway enjoy your channel Dave 26AT025/M0OGY.
I'm all for a power microphone, but with the 6900 & 9900 I couldn't and still can't get a power microphone to work well & not distorted yet. On Fm its fine, can chat 50m local(ish) & Dx across Europe, bit on Ssb I change back to the standard M9 Microphone.
President actually started the FM petition and cobra joined when they found out….today cobra is just a consumer name their cb radios are made by the cheapest bidder with someone else’s internal components…..the 19 mini is just an anytone rig with cobra stickers on it…..in my opinion side by side the president “fcc” models are in a class of their own above cobra….while a solid old 148 is still seen as a great rig the new McKinley gives it a run for its money and its modern features and technology make it a no brainer for anyone looking for a good rig…..don’t get me wrong I still have my 148s and still use them but the presidents are wonderful
@@blainehartley9157 President radios do seem to be better made, they look nicer and do perform but also come at a cost, the latest President Washington just released here in the UK (June 24) is retailing around £350, thats around 400 US dollars. But it appears to be a good radio. CB is very much alive here in the UK with many choosing to buy President radios over other brands. I love my Cobra 148, i also have a President Adams, 1978. All the best, thanks for the comment, regards Steve
@@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV yes some of the export versions are on the high side but I’ve found that here in the states with the standard fcc models (Walker McKinley etc) that by the time you buy a cobra 29 and get it to where a president is straight out of the box you’ll have just as much maybe more invested in the cobra as you would the president equivalent….and the president will last longer as well as perform better…..as long as you do your part with the antenna if not none of them will be better than a 2 watt handie talkie…..I would love to get my hands on a new Washington but at $400+ usd I’ll stick with what I’ve got for the time being….my Lincoln 2+ and Richard have been fine radios so far
Nice video, Steve - it would be great to hear the same tests through a modern radio such as a CRT - many thanks R
Great Tip about the different length screws on the Astatic Microphone !
I enjoyed that video thanks 🙂, just one point, Ofcom are relatively new (2006ish I think) towards CB and Amateur Radio, it was the RA and previously the Post Office who policed the hobby in the era you mention .I do like that Superstar microphone
Yes, the Busby days. Thank you for the comment. I believe i watch your videos, great content. Regards Steve
@@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV Indeed, Many CB folk watch my videos, started on YT with mine 15 years ago , can't believe the interest since, as there was only a handful of us back then, sadly a few of the famous ones are no longer with us........anyway enjoy your channel Dave 26AT025/M0OGY.
I'm all for a power microphone, but with the 6900 & 9900 I couldn't and still can't get a power microphone to work well & not distorted yet.
On Fm its fine, can chat 50m local(ish) & Dx across Europe, bit on Ssb I change back to the standard M9 Microphone.
Good video Steve
Shame you didn’t have the astatic teardrop 575 m6 to test
A "CB radio" Microphone with an ROHS decal on it 's backside is hilarious to me !
Found myself eying up your ps3 lego games 🤣 good video steve 👍 👏
Astatic and SuperStar probably the Chinese copies nowadays.? In the plastic sealed packaging always. Sus ?
The one you need to test the power devil mic
Hi Andy, Yes a nice mic, but these 4 stretched my budget lol
d104 aka astatic blew the others away
Lil Buddy!!
President actually started the FM petition and cobra joined when they found out….today cobra is just a consumer name their cb radios are made by the cheapest bidder with someone else’s internal components…..the 19 mini is just an anytone rig with cobra stickers on it…..in my opinion side by side the president “fcc” models are in a class of their own above cobra….while a solid old 148 is still seen as a great rig the new McKinley gives it a run for its money and its modern features and technology make it a no brainer for anyone looking for a good rig…..don’t get me wrong I still have my 148s and still use them but the presidents are wonderful
@@blainehartley9157 President radios do seem to be better made, they look nicer and do perform but also come at a cost, the latest President Washington just released here in the UK (June 24) is retailing around £350, thats around 400 US dollars. But it appears to be a good radio. CB is very much alive here in the UK with many choosing to buy President radios over other brands. I love my Cobra 148, i also have a President Adams, 1978. All the best, thanks for the comment, regards Steve
@@EnthusiastSteveM6WVV yes some of the export versions are on the high side but I’ve found that here in the states with the standard fcc models (Walker McKinley etc) that by the time you buy a cobra 29 and get it to where a president is straight out of the box you’ll have just as much maybe more invested in the cobra as you would the president equivalent….and the president will last longer as well as perform better…..as long as you do your part with the antenna if not none of them will be better than a 2 watt handie talkie…..I would love to get my hands on a new Washington but at $400+ usd I’ll stick with what I’ve got for the time being….my Lincoln 2+ and Richard have been fine radios so far