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KA5PIU
03-22-2009, 10:32 PM
Hello.

Buckaroo, this is for you!
http://www.click-see-save.com/rd_p/1826 ... ent//25788 (http://www.click-see-save.com/rd_p/182630/11495/25788-content//25788)
You know you want one!

kc7jty
03-22-2009, 10:42 PM
MORE POWER, and the price is right. :geek

kb2vxa
03-24-2009, 09:02 PM
What's a 4 band 10M Amateur Radio? :chin: :shifty :lol:

kc7jty
03-24-2009, 09:11 PM
Shame on me for knowing. It has a 40 channel (10khz step) rotary switch, AND a 4 position switch to give it a total of 160 channels or a 1.6 meg freq range.

BTW: Here's some vintage ham radio gear for sale at the local auction.
http://www.showcaseauction.com/auction_pics/images/100_7839.jpg

WŘTKX
03-24-2009, 09:46 PM
Gotta throw in a Dixie Stars and Bars faceplate, or no deal! :shock:

kc7jty
03-24-2009, 10:05 PM
Gotta throw in a Dixie Stars and Bars faceplate, or no deal! :shock:
That box of tx tubes in the upper left is worth over $300.

WZ7U
03-24-2009, 11:20 PM
But, they look like power line insulators......oh yeah, shhhhhh

N5RLR
03-25-2009, 02:21 AM
Gotta throw in a Dixie Stars and Bars faceplate, or no deal! :shock:
Frack that sans lube. I'll take an older CB rig for converting to 10m. Justferdahelluvit. :P :mrgreen:

kc7jty
03-25-2009, 02:39 AM
*BREAKER*

kd6nig
03-25-2009, 09:22 AM
Has it been "Whackpacked?"

N8YX
03-25-2009, 10:29 AM
Has it been "Whackpacked?"

SuperWhackPacked is mo' better.

W2NAP
03-25-2009, 12:32 PM
but it wont talk unless you have a 2 pill drivin a 8 pill drivin a 32 pill w/ a motormull.

kb2vxa
03-26-2009, 10:28 AM
Hey, is that one on top a Browning 23 channel... with 22A in the blank spot? Then Comsat had 22A and 22B, makes me wonder how they got type accepted.

Then someone had another idea what a "CB set" is.............

M0GLO
03-26-2009, 10:47 AM
Oh maaaaaaaan! You guys is getting me all flustered heah with that talk of SuperWhack Packs and all!
I feel the need to make my ears bleed, gawd I hope they got the same kind of intelligent conversation on CB over here that I used to hear over there.

kd6nig
03-26-2009, 11:17 AM
Don't forget the D104 with the paperclip attached that you can bend back and release so it strikes it and gives you that nice "PIIIIIIING!" noise......

M0GLO
03-26-2009, 12:14 PM
Don't forget the D104 with the paperclip attached that you can bend back and release so it strikes it and gives you that nice "PIIIIIIING!" noise......
I got one of those! Do I use a rubber band or just shove it through one of the little holes somewhere in the middle of the round thing?

AA8AE
03-26-2009, 03:52 PM
I worked too hard to get my Extra license Thank you! I don't think any cross band 11meter-10 meter radio's are in my future and I'm sure not going to try to get anything free on the internet, did that once and couldn't handle the SPAM! :naughty

kd6nig
03-26-2009, 09:31 PM
Don't forget the D104 with the paperclip attached that you can bend back and release so it strikes it and gives you that nice "PIIIIIIING!" noise......
I got one of those! Do I use a rubber band or just shove it through one of the little holes somewhere in the middle of the round thing?

The buddy of mine who had one just had it screwed into the stand with the "strike point" being right on the bottom of the mike itself. It worked better than any whistle to "peak" the meters he had hooked to it.

He didn't have 11 meters, but I think he had 4. One on the radio, one on the footwarmer, and one on each output (the radio and the footwarmer) since I guess he liked "Birdwatts" :whistle

KA9VQF
04-21-2010, 08:10 AM
The ‘ping’ in Browning Golden Eagle was due to the slight laps in the keying relay.

You could adjust it fairly easily to try and eliminate it but most folks liked it and put in a larger capacitor and sometimes even a resistor, so it would last longer.

When I had my CB shop in the mid ‘70’s a lot of folks brought their Browning’s to me so I could extend the time for them. I refused, so they went to a different shop.

Some of the rigs in this area has up to several seconds of that annoying warble going on before the operator could even think about talking.

Personally I hated it.

N2NH
04-21-2010, 08:48 AM
The ‘ping’ in Browning Golden Eagle was due to the slight laps in the keying relay.

You could adjust it fairly easily to try and eliminate it but most folks liked it and put in a larger capacitor and sometimes even a resistor, so it would last longer.

When I had my CB shop in the mid ‘70’s a lot of folks brought their Browning’s to me so I could extend the time for them. I refused, so they went to a different shop.

Some of the rigs in this area has up to several seconds of that annoying warble going on before the operator could even think about talking.

Personally I hated it.

Same here. The OM had an old Lafayette 23 channel /D-104 which did the same thing. Hated it. OTOH, at that time he was the only one who was pinging so you could copy his ping when you couldn't even hear him.

kb2vxa
04-21-2010, 09:50 AM
"The ‘ping’ in Browning Golden Eagle was due to the slight laps in the keying relay."
Nope, it was a 20uF cap across the mute terminals inside the receiver that held the B+ on until the charge decayed.

"When I had my CB shop in the mid ‘70’s a lot of folks brought their Browning’s to me so I could extend the time for them."
I had a nice little racket going for me in the opposite direction, they paid me $20 to de-ping them and I got a perfectly good electrolytic out of the deal. :rofl: :rock:

Oh and BTW, once upon a time there was a klunking contest going on between a few who used Dow Key relays. There were several additions to the big klunkers and soon enough somebody figured out that removing the long cabinet screws from a Valiant made a neat sounding BONK. Not to be outdone someone bolted a water valve solenoid from an old Bendix washing machine to a steel office desk and connected it across the Dow Key. Eat your heart out Browning bozos, back in the late 60s and early 70s channel 21 in New York sounded like the Anvil Chorus!

I leave you with this thought, never mind the paper clip in the D-104 when a wooden ruler stuck under the base makes such an interesting sound and you can play it like a musical instrument too. :yes:

w3bny
04-21-2010, 10:08 AM
Ahm the son of a truck drivin mother...a boogie-boogie-boogie-boogie

KG4CGC
04-21-2010, 10:23 AM
Eat your heart out Browning bozos, back in the late 60s and early 70s channel 21 in New York sounded like the Anvil Chorus! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
I LOL IRL!

kd8dey
04-21-2010, 12:49 PM
Don't forget the D104 with the paperclip attached that you can bend back and release so it strikes it and gives you that nice "PIIIIIIING!" noise......

I Prefer the "Donkey Fart" myself or "Mister Swirley" as a close 2nd