SuperWhackPacked is mo' better.Quote:
Originally Posted by kd6nig
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SuperWhackPacked is mo' better.Quote:
Originally Posted by kd6nig
but it wont talk unless you have a 2 pill drivin a 8 pill drivin a 32 pill w/ a motormull.
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.............
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.
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?Quote:
Originally Posted by kd6nig
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
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.Quote:
Originally Posted by M0GLO
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
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.Quote:
Originally Posted by KA9VQF