Sunday, 3 December 2017

The Breakers Yard Launches US Store



The Breakers Yard has launched its new  US Store months ahead of schedule and the doors are now open to US customers.

Following the launch of its UK Store only last month, the US Store wasn't planned to be opened until early 2018 but since negotiations to get the US Store set up went much smoother than originally thought it was decided to bring the launch of the site forward into December.

The US Store offers the same kind of range of products including straight 40 CB radios as well as multi-mode CB Radios but a whole raft of accessories and add ons including amplifiers and power supplies but also runs a complete range of novelty CB Radio items like CB Radio T-shirts and Baseball caps.

All of the items offered on the US Store are US sourced products available only to US Customers whilst the UK Store continues to offer the same kind of range but of UK Based products available only to UK Customers.

You can access the new US Store by going to http://thebreakersyard.com and selecting 'shop' then selecting the US Storre or by going directly to http://thebreakersyard.com/store

Happy Shopping!!

 

Monday, 27 November 2017

Christmas is Coming!


Christmas is Coming!


As Christmas approaches, most of us start to rack our brains for ideas on what to get our relatives, partners or spouses as a gift come festive times!
This is rarely an easy challenge and for some trying to find the perfect gift for that special someone is never a straight forward task.
Well, for lovers of the old CB Radio, perhaps the guys at ‘The Breakers Yard‘ would be able to help!
This year, ‘The Breakers Yard’ have pulled together a collection of over 30 different gift ideas ranging from CB Radio theme T-shirts, Hoodies, Mugs and Baseball Caps that might just make the perfect Christmas present for that ‘radio nut’ in your family.
So if your stuck for ideas on what to get for someone you know this Christmas, you could do a lot worse than take a look at http://thebreakersyard.com/xmas


Friday, 24 November 2017

Black Friday Sale Now On!


Black Friday Sale Now On!
Following on from our previous post, the ‘Black Market Deals’ page went live at http://thebreakersyard.com/sale this morning.  The page includes over 30 items that are at a special low price and includes a selection of rigs as well as antennas, SWR meters and other CB Radio accessories for those with budget in mind.
The promotion includes a Facebook ad campaign and will run until next next week.  It’s a great opportunity to get your hands on a good CB Radio deal as well as check out the other items that are offered on the site.
The word is that they are starting the work involved in producing a ‘Christmas Gift ideas for CB Radio Fans’ in the next week or two so there will be more to see at http://thebreakersyard.com/shop in the very near future!


Monday, 20 November 2017

Black Friday Deals on CB Radios





This year, Black Friday lands on the 24th November. It is the first Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States and marks the busiest gift buying day leading up to Christmas and is also the first weekend after the December payday.

Black Friday receives its Title due to the fact that it is said to be the day of the year when sellers progress from the 'Red' to the 'Black' as Christmas time is their most lucrative season!


Online Retailers like Amazon present exclusive price cuts on all sorts of products on Black Friday particularly on electrical items and for all those that prefer to steer clear of the bruises this Black Friday, the shrewd money is on searching online and having the product delivered without any of the struggles of standing in line and getting crushed in the stampede.

Not that your very likely to experience too much of this down your neighbourhood CB Radio store this Friday!


Here's a few CB Radio Deals
you can find online this
Black Friday!






Sunday, 12 November 2017

The Breakers Yard Online Shop Now Open



You might have already heard about a new CB Radio related website called 'The Breakers Yard' which launched only last month.  As a new site which focuses exclusively on CB Radio as a hobby its key focus is on CB Radio and Amateur Radio in the UK.

The guys at The Breakers Yard have been working hard to publicise the new site and have been posting articles around all of the big Social Network sites like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and already the click rates for the site are on the increase.

This Week's exiting news is that they have just added an online store which offers a full range of not only CB Radios but all kinds of CB Radio related accessories like Power Supplies, Amplifiers and all types of cables and leads.  They also have a range of CB Radio related gift idas like T-shirts, Hoodies and Coffee Mugs which would make an ideal Christmas gift!

You can get to the new shop by going to http://thebreakersyard.com and clicking the 'SHOP' icon at the top of the page or by going directly to the online store at http://thebreakersyard.com/shop


    
Happy Shopping!!

Sunday, 5 November 2017

Rig Review - Uniden Uniace 200

Rig Review



Uniden Uniace 200

This is a classic CB Radio from the early Eighties and was considered quite a high end rig in its day.  Our vewsion had the chrome finish with chrome dials which makes for a really attractive little rig.

Equipped with RF Gain and Mic Gain it also comes with a number of buttons on the front face offering a PA switch, Tone control, High/Low Power and a dim feature which affects both the channel selector and signal meter light.

These are still very sought after rigs especially because they are quite compact but also as they are renowned for having a brilliant receive.  This is definitely one of our most favourite rigs from the Eighties.


Type          40 Channel FM
Design       9/10
Price          8/10
Usability    9/10


Overall    26/30

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Monday, 30 October 2017

CB Radio Antennas - Best Homebase Aerials



CB Radio Antennas - Homebase


There are a number of well known CB Radio antennas on the market and some are extremely expensive while others are much cheaper and possibly much less effective.

Here we will review a number of the more popular home base antennas which are available with links to where they can be purchased.
















Siro Gainmaster

The Sirio Gain-Master is a fibreglass base station antenna for CB and 10m amateur band. designed by electromagnetic simulation to achieve the best gain and optimise its radiation pattern and bandwidth. The Siri Gainmaster is manufactured in Italy with high quality materials.
The design of the element works like a central fed dipole so all RF currents on the radiator are in-phase and the ground plane radials are not required. The coil at the bottom works like an RF-choke for the best decoupling from mast and feed line. Made of telescopic fiberglass tubes, it is DC-grounded for the best protection from static discharge.




















Thunderpole 5

The 'Thunderpole 5' is a high performance base station antenna. The top section has a tunable whip which can be trimmed to suit your preferred frequency band from 25Mhz to 30MHz 
The usable frequency band makes it ideal for use on the CB and 10 metre band as well as DX'ing. Made from fibreglass in 3 sections with a top stainless steel whip. The total length (including the whip) is 18 feet. The weatherproof fibreglass design means you will be able to enjoy years of use from this antenna.


BUY THUNDERPOLE 5












Antron 99


The 18' Antron 99 Base CB antenna is perfect for the CB user who wants a base CB setup but isn't interested in taking out a loan to buy the equipment. This antenna is a popular choice for small businesses that use base CB location for their specific areas but don't need to talk across the country. Tuning the Antron 99 is simple with the Adjust-A-Match tuning feature, which lets you move two rings up and down the antenna to set the frequency. The Antron 99 is perfect if you're looking for an effective, high-value antenna.




















Solarcon Imax 2000



 3-section Fibreglass Base Antenna covering from 15 metres right up to 28 MHz (with a tuner). On 27 MHz it is especially efficient and a popular choice for long distance working.

Specifications:
  • Power : Tested to 5000w
  • Bandwidth : Typically 2Mhz bandwidth with 2:1 VSWR
  • Relative gain : 1-2 dB higher than the best of its competitors
  • Wind rating : 100 mph
  • Wavelength : 5/8 wave
  • Connection : SO239 (PL259)
  • Length : 24' (3 x 8' sections)
  • Mounting : 2 x U-bolts (supplied)
















Excalibur







The Excalibur is perfect for when a Full size homebase antenna can not be erected.

The Excalibur is perfect for Balcony or loft mount.

Performance of the Excalibur is not bad at all considdering the size.

4 to 5 Miles can easily be achieved if mounted outside and up to 2 Miles if mounted in the loft.




BUY EXCALIBUR



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Sunday, 22 October 2017

Rig Review - Icom ICB 1050

Rig Review - Icom ICB 1050



Rig Review

Icom ICB-1050

This really nice little rig wears the badge of Icom who nowadays produce some of the better HAM radios.  This is a very old school CB Radio with a great look and finish.  It comes with just a volume and squelch control but looks great for what it is.


Type          40 Channel FM
Design       7/10
Price          7/10
Usability    5/10


Overall    19/30

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Sunday, 15 October 2017

National CB Radio Day


National CB Radio Day – 2nd November 2017


2nd November 2017 marks the 36th year since CB Radio was legalised in the UK and to mark the occasion each year a national Radio Net is organised.
Its the time of year when CB Radio enthusiasts up and down the country get together on air to celebrate the anniversary of the legalisation of CB Radio in the UK and reminisce about how exciting it was back then to be part of one of the largest phenomenons to hit the country in the early eighties.
Its also a great opportunity for CB Radio users to dust off their old CB Radios from the eighties and give them a try on the night and its great to hear people sharing stories with each other on how they first got into CB Radio and the funny stories they remember from back then.

CB Radio first became popular in the UK because of the import of illegal american AM Rigs and it took many years of lobbying and campaigning before the British government was forced to introduce new legislation to legalise the production and use of legal FM CB Radios for use on the offset 27Mhz frequencies in Britain.
Back then a licence was also required to operate a CB Radio legally and these licences were made available at a cost of £15 from local post offices although years later CB Radio was reclassified as licence free and is now legal to use without a licence.
Although CB Radio is not as popular as it once was there are still a great number of old CB Radios in circulation and the 2nd November is still a very popular event up and down the country with people joining the event from all over the nation.  There are scores of second hand CB Radios changing hands on EBay every week and this is a great place to get hold of a cheap CB Radio and get yourself set up in the hobby.

As well as the Net running on the FM Frequencies there is also activity taking place on the more recently legalised AM Frequencies and also on SSB for those with the more modern CB Radios which were legalised only a few years ago.
If you have access to an old CB Radio then the 2nd November would be a great time to get it set up and give it a try especially if you can get up on a local hill or somewhere where you can get the best reception and see what you can hear on the night.
The main net is scheduled to run from 7pm up until 10pm on the evening of the 2nd November and is set to run on Channel 36 of the FM Frequencies
So why not join in on the day by tuning in to one of the frequencies listed below and come and join in on the celebrations to mark the anniversary of the legalisation of CB Radio in the UK
MAIN NET:    36 years of legal UK CB radio
DATE:           Thursday 2nd November 2017
TIME:            19:00 – 22:00 hours (BST)
FREQ:            Ch36 UKFM (27.95125Mhz). 
Optional: 
AM Calling on Ch14 EU (27.125Mhz)*
SSB Calling on Ch27 EU (27.275Mhz)*

Sunday, 8 October 2017

CB Radio Chat - CB Radio Online?

CB Radio Chat - CB Radio Online


A frequent comment from friends and associates when talking about CB Radio is that since the rise of the internet, being able to talk on the radio isn't needed anymore.

It's true that CB Radio could be considered the first true 'social network' and for many people it belongs in the annals of yesteryear but with the advent of mobile connectivity and free downloadable apps for your phone it is possible to keep in touch with friends whilst out and about either individually or in a group.

Sure, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger are the front runners in the race for mobile communications but what about our old 'Push To Talk' networks that were spawned from the 'Old days of Radio'



Step forward then, 'CB Radio Chat' which is available as a free download for either iPhone or android phones and features a single button to allow you to 'Push & Talk' with others on the same platform around the world.


The software offers various 'languages' really meaning different geographic areas allowing you to talk with people in your chosen area.  Each zone then has up to 26 'channels' which also shows the number of people on each channel to talk to.

Much like real CB Radio it has its share of foul language and insults but it could have more serious applications since it is free to install, allows you to talk in a group on mobile networks and could be used to make contact with other users out of range of your usual radio equipment.

Anyone up for a regular CB Radio Chat net?

Download links :- Android / iPhone

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Sunday, 1 October 2017

Rig Review - Elftone EL CB-4000

Rig Review


 

Elftone EL CB-4000

I purchased this as a boxed item and I was initially struck by the old style graphics used on the box.  It was another brand that I hadn't come across before.  Our example was in excellent condition and I was also very impressed by its receive.

Equipped with an RF Gain and a dim feature it had some of the features that come with some of the higher end rigs of its day.  Because it was in its original box along with its original mounting kit and thumb screws.


Type          40 Channel FM
Design       7/10
Price          7/10
Usability    7/10


Overall    21/30

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Thursday, 28 September 2017

Introducing 'The Breakers Yard'

Introducing 'The Breakers Yard'



A new CB Radio website was launched this week and I wanted to share the news with you first.  With the reemergence of CB Radio as a hobby first made popular in the early Eighties, more and more people are rediscovering CB Radio and regular events around the country as well as the growth of Facebook pages and YouTube channels on the internet is attracting increasing numbers of people to it as an interest.

Following the legalisation of the FM frequencies in the UK, the CB Radio craze took hold for a number of years but eventually feel out of favour caused by the advent of the Internet and the development of the mobile phone.  The airwaves began to get a bad press because of the misuse of the channels and the sale and use of CB Radios fell sharply through the 90's and was all but forgotten as the new Millennium approached.



CB Radio was made licence free in the late 1990s and then in 2014 the AM and SSB Modes were made legal which created the opportunity for manufacturers of  two way radios to produce a range of more modern CB Radios which cover several 'bands' and can produce more power which allows them to have a far greater range than their 1980's counterparts.

The legalisation of various frequencies across Europe has also helped to broaden the appeal of the CB Radio in the modern era.  As more people have begun to return to the CB Radio rekindling their fond memories of it from the early Eighties the hobby is again gaining popularity particularly with men in thier Forties and this has caused an increase in the number of new CB Radio websites such as http://thebreakersyard.com.



The Breakers Yard is strongly focused on the more up to date Radios on the market and offers reviews of these radios as well as information about CB Radio generally.  There will also be a daily blog being posted in the near future and an online store offering a full range of CB Radios and accessories will be added to the site in the very near future.

Of particular interest at this time of year is its review of the Best CB Radios of 2017 which after looking at over 50 CB Radios currently on the market identifies the best 5 Dualmode and then separately Multimode SSB Radios currently available.

With Christmas fast approaching this could be the ideal time to pick out the perfect Christmas gift for your loved one or make the investment to get back into the CB Radio hobby yourself.  

The Breakers Yard prides itself on honest and genuine information about these modern CB Radios and hopes to be able to anchor the increase of the hobby into the future by offering not only its own website but a new YouTube channel and Facebook page.

Why not head over to thebreakersyard.com and take a look yourselves



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Sunday, 24 September 2017

Maxcom Apollo 16E - Rig Review

Rig Review


  Maxcom Apollo 16E

The Maxcom Apollo 16E was the first CB Radio I owned as a young teenager so has a special place in my heart.

With an impressive build quality and equally good receive and transmit, the Maxcom Apollo 16E delivers well as a CB Radio.  Although it is only a volume and squelch radio the LED signal meter made it easy to use.


Type          40 Channel FM
Design       8/10
Price          7/10
Usability    8/10


Overall    23/30

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Sunday, 17 September 2017

DX Activation Plans - Part Ten

DX Activation Plans

 

Part 10

Cooking Food

Having covered different cooking stove for DX trips in  a previous post it makes sense to also consider the types of drinks and food you are likely to consume while you are out in the great outdoors.

Brew Kit
 

The brew kit is the basis for most cooking ingredients and can be easily constructed from the various restaurant condiments and hotel teasmaids when on an occasional hotel stay. The only shortfall tends to be for milk which is difficult to store and keep fresh when away from home. 

 

A favorite for my brew kit is coffee '3 in 1' sachets. These sachets contain not only coffee granules but also whitener and in the case of 3 in 1s a helping of sugar. 2 in 1s are also available for those without a sweet tooth. 
You be sachet gives you everything need for a hot drink once added to boiled water. 


Army Ration Packs

For extended trips an Army ration pack can provide a selection of hot meals as well as snacks and drinks for one day. These will provide ample calories as well as a few luxury items but can be on the expensive side unless purchased in bulk

 

American MREs

MREs or 'Meal Ready to Eat' are individual meals which can be heated through a chemical 'cooker' which is supplied with each meal simply by adding water.  The advantage to these is that no additional cooking equipment or fuel is required and they provide a relitively hearty meal compared to their weight and size.   The disadvantage as with British Army Ration packs is that they are relitively and xpensive. 


Dehydrated Meals

There are a number of different brands of dried camp meals available. These provide a range of different menus and can be easily prepared by simply adding boiling water. They too tend to be relatively expensive but do provide a hot meal with plenty of calories when out camping. 

 

Ready Meals

As a cheaper alternative there are quite a range of 'boil in the bag' meals available at most supermarkets which can supplement the more expensive MRE and Ration packs.  As a quick bite while out for an afternoon most of these types of meals will enable you to 'fill a hole' while out for a few hours. They can often be purchased pretty cheaply compared to the more expensive 'camping food' brands


Meal in a can

A popular choice for me is the 'meal in a can' variety of food. I would not consider these either the most healthy or most tasty alternative but simply emptying a  can into a mess tin and heating over a stove provides you with a good hot meal without breaking the bank. 









Sunday, 10 September 2017

Moonraker Major - Rig Review

Rig Review


 

Moonraker Major

The Moonraker Minor is the bigger brother of the Moonraker Minor and comes with a raft of additional features including an integrated SWR Meter. 

With an impressive build quality and equally good receive and transmit, the Moonraker Major delivers well as a CB Radio.  With both RF Gain and Mic Gain it is also equipped with a Delta Tune knob,


Type          40 Channel FM
Design       8/10
Price          7/10
Usability    8/10


Overall    23/30

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Tuesday, 5 September 2017

Hurricane Irma : CB Radio in a Crisis & Prepping


Hurricane Irma
CB Radio in a Crisis & Prepping


When I mention that one of my hobbies is CB Radio I often get a funny look or comments about it and I often concede that in the ‘connected’ world of the 21st century, the attraction of 2 way radio may seem a little outdated.

With news reaching these shores of Hurricane Irma and more alarmingly the events in North Korea it does make me wonder about what happens to a world faced with such crisis’s.
In the modern world we live a comfortable life, surrounded by our electronic devices and all kinds of services available at the flick of a switch but what happens if we were suddenly cut off from these seemingly basic amenities.

When a hurricane hits, or worse still a bomb was to be dropped.  How would we cope?  What essentials would we wish we had at hand and how would we be able to communicate with our loved ones and friends to check if they were ok?  If our mobile phones stopped working, how would we get the latest weather reports or news?
In these types of situations, that’s exactly what happens.  Mobile signals will fail since the radio towers needed to service them would be affected.  Electricity would be cut off especially if water levels rise and our ability to connect with the outside world would be terminated.
We have seen in previous crises how the ability of HAM Radio enthusiasts to remain ‘in contact’ has helped get important information between victims and the emergency services and how up to date reports can be sent to different locations in such an event.
So faced with a situation where you have no power, no running water, no internet and no mobile signal, what would you do?
Preppers around the world have talked for years about the benefits of short range radios in their arsenal of tools to help people overcome the collapse of society and when headlines such as we have seen in the news this week rage across the world does it not make you think twice about how you would cope?  How could you protect your family?  How could you get access to appropriate resources like food and drinking water?
So before you scoff at the trusty old CB Radio, first understand that cheap old rig that you have stuffed in your loft and probably has not seen daylight in over thirty years could be one of the most valuable tools in your fight to stay alive in such a situation.
No phone Signal
So either you can’t get phone reception or after a prolonged period your phone battery dies.  If you have access to a car battery you would have the means to power a radio.  If you are able to run the car to keep the battery topped up then you could last for days or possibly weeks.
Weather Reports
The most modern radios come with a full range of weather stations preprogramed so even if you can’t turn on the TV to see what’s coming you would still have some way of knowing if your situation was likely to improve or worsen by listening to the weather reports
Remain Mobile
If you need to evacuate an area either prior to or after such a disaster the CB Radio is portable enough that you can carry it with you and especially when driving could remain in contact with others whilst on the move and then when you are at a safe distance could set up a station as a base and continue to monitor the airwaves.
Know the drill
Preppers globally preach the ‘Rule of 3’ or the 3-3-3 Radio Rule so if ever faced with this kind of crisis where you have access to a CB Radio or a FRS or MURS Radio you may need to know this.  They say, you should go to channel 3 and monitor and call on the channel for 3 mins every three hours.  This will be your best chance of making contact with others who are following the same protocol. 
Where you have limited access to the ability to charge your battery you should switch off your radio when not being used to save the battery life.
Whilst you may consider this could never happen to you this could be a serious matter and you may want to consider developing more knowledge about how to be better prepared for the future.
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