CB Radio + LoRa Mesh — UK Community

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Buy and sell UK CB radios. Learn CB and LoRa mesh networking. Find your local radio community. No gatekeeping. No jargon. Just radio.

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eBay banned UK CB radio sales. Policy error — they applied US FCC rules to kit that's fully legal under Ofcom licence exemption. UK CB on 27MHz has been licence-exempt since 2006. FM, AM and SSB modes have all been legal since 2014. We list it.

CB radios belong in motor cars

eBay left a gap. Motor-Oid fills it. Honest private sales. Seller declares UK-spec, unmodified. No hidden fees, no dodgy kit. List in 5 minutes from your phone.

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Sell your CB radio

Photo upload → Gemini identifies make, model, band, condition → listing live with QR code. Compliance check built in. UK-spec only.

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Browse listings

Midland, President, Cobra, Albrecht, TTi, Uniden, K-PO, CRT — all the standard UK brands. Filter by CB radios. Buy local or nationwide.

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Not sure what you've got?

The Old Spark at radi-oid.co.uk can identify almost any CB radio from a photo. Make, model, band, UK legality — all from the picture.

Identify your radio →

This is what your listing looks like

Five minutes from phone to live ad. These are examples — click to see the real thing on Amazon.

✓ Members can list · from £3/mo
Example listing
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£65 Good used
Midland Alan 48 Multi — FM/AM/SSB, barely used
Band: 27MHz · Modes: FM / AM / SSB · Channels: 40 CEPT · Accessories: mic, manual
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£45 Fair — cosmetic wear
TTi TCB-900 — 40ch FM, good runner, collection Bristol
Band: 27MHz · Modes: FM · Channels: 40 CEPT · Accessories: mic included
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£120 Excellent
President Barry — SSB classic, full working order
Band: 27MHz · Modes: FM / AM / SSB · Channels: 40 CEPT · Accessories: mic, box, papers

To list, you need to be a member. Membership starts at £3/month — then five minutes from your phone, photos in, Gemini does the rest, listing live with a QR code.

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The antenna is everything

Your radio can be cheap and nasty and you'll still get around the world on a good antenna. Spend more time thinking about what's outside than what's on the desk. The Old Spark's recommendations:

🚗 Mobile (in-vehicle)

Sirio Turbo 5000 — The workhorse

Fabulous antenna. High gain, serious DX performance. Needs a good ground plane — the body of your car is the aerial's earth. The bigger the magnet mount, the better the ground plane connection.

The tri-mag mount is the one to get if you're happy with three magnets on the roof. Zero SWR problems, solid contact, no drama.

Sirio Turbo 5000 on Amazon →
Watson & K40 — Reliable alternatives

Both well-proven mobile CB antennas. Good UK availability, straightforward installation, honest performance.

Watson CB antenna on Amazon →
Ground plane matters

A mobile whip antenna is only half the system. The vehicle body is the other half. Bad ground plane = high SWR = burned finals. Big magnet = better contact = better radio.

🏠 Base station

Sirio 827 — Best for DX

5/8 wave, 6.7m total length, 8 radials. 1.5 dBd gain. Covers 26–28 MHz. This is the one if you're after distance — rag chewing, DX, serious operation. Mount it on the side of the house with good brackets.

Sirio 827 on Amazon →
Silver rod — Start here

Quarter wave, simple, cheap, works. If you're just getting on the air for local rag chewing this is fine. No drama to install.

Wire antennas — Free DX

Don't underestimate them. A half-wave dipole hung on a wire costs almost nothing and outperforms many commercial antennas. Delta loop, inverted-V, end-fed — all viable. Put it as high as you can and aim for a clear horizon.

You can put a dipole on the side of a house, hang a delta loop from a tree, or run a wire at the top of a telescopic pole. Time spent on antenna placement beats money spent on radio.

"Your radio can be cheap and nasty and still get you around the world — if your antenna is right. Spend more time thinking about what's outside than what's on the desk. The antenna is 90% of the system. The radio is the rest."

— The Old Spark

The Old Spark's radio shack

CB radio. LoRa mesh. No amateur licence required. No snobbery. The Old Spark has been running mesh nodes for months — here's what actually works.

⚡ MeshCore — The power user's mesh

Lightweight, efficient, scales to thousands of nodes. Battery lasts weeks not days. Hybrid routing — messages find their path, don't flood the network.

Three device roles: Companion (pairs to your phone), Repeater (extends coverage), Room Server (BBS-style messaging hub).

868MHz ISM band — no licence required in UK. Range: 2–10km typical, 50km+ with elevation.

⚠️ The project had a public split in April 2026. The legitimate team is at meshcore.io — that's who we link to.

"If you're serious about mesh, MeshCore is what you build on. Efficient, lightweight, lasts. No faff." — The Old Spark
📡 Full MeshCore guide at radi-oid.co.uk →

📻 Meshtastic — The beginner's option

Open-source LoRa mesh. Easy setup, huge community, works out of the box. Good for small networks (under 20 nodes) and first-time mesh users.

Limitations: Shorter battery life (constant broadcasting), flood routing gets chatty, chokes around 100+ nodes.

"Meshtastic's alright for messing about. But if you're building grid-down resilience — step up to MeshCore. You'll thank yourself when the battery lasts three weeks." — The Old Spark
meshtastic.org →

Hardware: Same kit works for both protocols (just flash different firmware). Start with a Heltec LoRa 32 V3 (£15–25) on 868MHz. That's the workhorse. Full hardware guide, flashing instructions, and The Old Spark's shack notes are at radi-oid.co.uk.

The Old Spark's full radio guide →

Your local radio shack, online

Radio shops, shack operators, mesh repeater builders — become a Founder on Motor-Oid. List your stock, link your community, earn from every sale you facilitate.

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Radio shops & shacks

Your own Motor-Oid stall. List your stock, share your QR code, earn per listing you facilitate. Your stall page lives at motor-oid.co.uk/stall/[your-name].

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Mesh repeater builders

Building infrastructure? Get listed. Let people find you when they're setting up their first node. Community earns when the network grows.

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Become a Founder

Turn up with a phone. Do the Walkround. Charge £25 per vehicle. Buy credits in bundles — the more you list, the better the rate.

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Doc Strange — CBer since '76

Chris P Tee has been a CBer since 1976. He didn't even have a radio yet — he was just listening. Learning how people talked. How they handled each other. The movie Convoy did it. Blue Peter did it. Together they lit a fire that never went out.

His handle was — and still is — Doc Strange.

Fifty years on, he still thinks CB radio got something right that the rest of the internet got badly wrong.

On CB, you could say the wrong thing. Someone would come back and say: "Hey — that's out of order." You'd say sorry. They'd explain why. You'd mean it. No hard feelings. Life went on. The channel stayed warm.

That's not how it works now. Now you say the wrong thing and the whole room turns on you before you've had a chance to understand what you did. Nobody explains. Nobody forgives. Nobody moves on.

CB radio had a better system. Correct once. Explain why. Give them a chance to change. If they keep going — then yes, boot them. But not before. Never before.

That's what MeshCB stands for. A community where people can say stupid things, learn, and stay. Because that's how you actually change minds.

The triangle

Three sites. Each does one thing well. Together they cover everything from buying a radio to building a mesh network to running a community shack.

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Motor-Oid

Buy & sell vehicles and CB radios. Private sales, operator hamlets, no middleman.

motor-oid.co.uk →
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MeshCB

Community hub. You're here. Connects buy/sell to the knowledge and the people.

meshcb.co.uk

radi-oid

Identify any radio from a photo. Full CB and mesh networking guides. The Old Spark's shack.

radi-oid.co.uk →