Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
Also here's another tip: You will get less crushing of the cable if you run the cable through the door near the hinge. The closer to the hinge the better.
As far as I can tell, that radio covers the Australian CB frequencies, but not the ones used in the US.One possible solution is to use a multimode mobile transceiver that covers both the CB and HAM bands. The AnyTone AT-778UV is an example of a radio that covers both the CB and 2-meter HAM bands, allowing you to communicate on both. However, it's important to note that the HAM operation would require you to obtain the appropriate HAM license.
From a technical standpoint, it also needs to be able to do FM and AM modes on appropriate bands, and you'd probably need to have a moderately complicated setup to have appropriate antennae—I've never seen an antenna tuned for CB, 2m and 70cm.One possible solution is to use a multimode mobile transceiver that covers both the CB and HAM bands. The AnyTone AT-778UV is an example of a radio that covers both the CB and 2-meter HAM bands, allowing you to communicate on both. However, it's important to note that the HAM operation would require you to obtain the appropriate HAM license.