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Jackson European Transport Services look like a keen outfit, plus they have the Yorkshireman in the driving seat, I guess that’s his CB handle.
I had a mail the other day from a driver who had CB problems, which has prompted me to offer you all some good advise regards a CB radio installation, please read the CB radio page on this website, its very good advice which few will realise the importance of. May I also offer some advice regards antennas, don’t spend a lot of money on an antenna, get a cheap DV27 as they were known. It has an adjustment tip and will radiate every bit as well as all the expensive ones. If your not satisfied with the performance after its all set up correctly, take your CB set to a CB doctor and ask him to set the envelope to 95%, he will know what that means. Don’t get a linear amp for truck use, you don’t want all that RF floating around the cab, apart from the fact that you may get feed back problems, so follow the advise on the cb page and 73 to you all on that subject.
We then have PSV or PCV driver Glyn Britton in Italy at the French border, Claviere, poor chap had to go sliding down the mountains on two bits of wood or plastic for a week on full pay plus overtime. I just feel the chap is hard done by,,, having to do all that hard work whilst you truckers sweat in a traffic jam and get speeding tickets if doing more than 40mph on an A/B class road, cor!!! Life aint fair. Put some windows in your truck and pretend like you’re a 15 ton bus and can do 60MPH, whilst a white van man can only do 50mph in his 2.01 ton van. Who said life was fair.
JB Site Investigations were caught here grabbing some food, whilst en route to another drilling job, interesting work I would think.
Scania are here again with yet more photographs, smart trucks one has to say, I am told that there definitely is a waitress service in the cab, third button on the left.




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