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N8YX
08-29-2011, 07:44 PM
Anyone remember "S9" and "CB" Magazines?

There's a neat site featuring scanned-in copies of many of the issues. Looking through these, I remember reading the issues "in paper". (I also used to get a number of SWL/Ute/Ham publications every month, most of which were picked up by my mother during shopping trips.)

An excerpt from February '79 S9 Magazine:

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http://cbradiomagazine.com/S9%20CB%20Magazine/1979%20Feb/S9%20MAGAZINE%20CB%20RADIO%201979%20FEBRUARY%20PG% 20COVER-20.htm

My friend Hank (ex-KA8RZT; now an SK) had one of the CPI setups. Great radio. I like the "old school" rigs (especially those with adequate filtering) and have a few on the to-get list. The -2000 is definitely on my short list.

KG4CGC
08-29-2011, 08:27 PM
During the 80s I read Science 80 (81-82-83-84 etc) and VW mod magazines. Then in the mid 90s I picked up with Pop Comm, QST, Popular Electronics, etc.

Jerry
08-30-2011, 05:41 AM
I have every issue of S-9 from 1966 to 1970, which was the golden years of the Citizens Band Radio.

Call signs, legal radio's, good stuff like Brownings and Trams and Courier and even a couple of full page ad's for the Lafayette Comstat 25A every month.
Allied Radio always had something good in their catalog and even if you couldn't afford it, you could buy it in a kit and put it together and if it didn't work, for a couple of dollars you could send it back and they would fix it for you.

You won't see anything like that ever again in my lifetime!

kb2vxa
08-31-2011, 09:55 AM
Once upon a time there was the Newark (NJ) Evening News that ran an SWL column and I was a member of the Newark News Radio Club (NNRC). Then I was licensed KMD7606 in 1965 and subscribed to Asinine... er... S9 which was pretty cool at the time. Oh yeah, between the Courier 23A and the Comsat series channels 22A and 22B became rather popular.

W3WN
08-31-2011, 12:13 PM
Once upon a time there was the Newark (NJ) Evening News that ran an SWL column and I was a member of the Newark News Radio Club (NNRC). Then I was licensed KMD7606 in 1965 and subscribed to Asinine... er... S9 which was pretty cool at the time. Oh yeah, between the Courier 23A and the Comsat series channels 22A and 22B became rather popular.My dad loved the Newark News, and never cared for the Newark Star-Ledger. Sadly, a strike did the News in, and left us with little choice.

Same thing happened a few years back here in Pittsburgh. The afternoon Pittsburgh Press was in the process of forcing the inferior morning paper, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, out of business, especially once it's "early afternoon" edition started hitting the streets at 10 AM. Then came a strike over the paper's decision to phase out kids as paper boys (or girls) and replace them with (non-unionized) contractors. About a year later, the strike was settled when the P-G bought out & shut down the Press... and replaced all the paper boys (or girls) with (non-unionized) contractors.

kb2vxa
09-01-2011, 03:40 PM
Yup, when the News folded the club went with it. Our paper however was the Elizabeth Star Ledger which eventually folded too but before it did Tom Kennedy was our paperboy, later to become Mayor of Rahway before Rick Proctor the present Mayor. FYI the Newark Star Ledger is still around minus the Newark, could be they're trying to disassociate the awful reputation the city acquired. Yeah I know, buy 'em out to shut them down and bust the union, it's the American way, Capitalism at its finest. That's how we lost WERA Radio 1590 to WWRL 1600 when they upped power and now cause more splatter than ever, neat way to avoid FCC complaints, eh wot?

I don't know what any of this has to do with CB but I'll say one thing, I sure miss the days of metal boxes stuffed with tubes made in the good old USA. Days of wine and roses? Nah, play the sound clip.

w3bny
09-06-2011, 09:47 AM
During the 70's I read I believe modern electronics and ofcourse my dad's hidden copies of Oui and Hustler.

kb2vxa
09-06-2011, 11:46 AM
Daddy Bunneh didn't hide them very well. (;->)