WHATEVER radio you get, the key to it working its best is the coax cable and the antenna. And most factory installed setups in the trucks are not of the best quality. Some are down right terrible. Volvo is putting in somewhat decent coax but it varies a little. either way, the OEM's are not usually putting in good coax.
High performance shooters know that you should probably spend as much on a scope as the rifle it sits on. Likewise, if you ignore the coax cable and the antenna quality, you are not going to get the best performance out of your radio. And NO radio can compensate for lousy coax and antenna.
I personnaly use a Cobra 25 with the weather bands. Not the "meanest" radio on the road, but sure does a great job since I have got more in the coax and antenna than I do in the radio. It's as clear and strong as the "big" radios out on the road.
Concentrate on very high quality coax and antenna, hook up the setup and get an swr meter and set the antenna to your radio. You can use a simple, cheap radio and no will be able to tell that you didn't mortgage your house for one of the fancier radios. Of course, you could get a radio with all the bells and whistles on it. And your high quality antenna and coax would bring out the best in it as well.
Have fun.
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