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Hopkinsforestry

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Cool, thanks for clarifying. I'm not faulting your use of it but was curious. I figured it must be that the folks you know are sticking with it, or something like that.

FWIW, and you probably know this, GMRS does require a license but involves no test and only a $30 fee which covers your family for 10 years. To each his own though, use whatever serves you best.
If you work in logging, CB are a must its what's used to notify log trucks, lowboys and the crazy ass rigging crew where you are on the logging roads.
Thanks for the pics, I have been wondering how to mount my antenna.
 

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Where did you get the molle panel? I have been looking for one.
 

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This is a work in progress. However,I figured out where and how I'm going to mount my antenna. Don't give much attention to the coax connector. I'm most likely going with a right angle pl259 connector. Maybe this will help others with choosing a mounting location.
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Nice setup. Im sure i’ll move my cb and gmrs over from my old F150 once my Bronco gets here. So Its nice to see.
 

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