Get yee one dem dar texas sweet 16 compeetetion boxes... shoot some skip. <booweep>
Get yee one dem dar texas sweet 16 compeetetion boxes... shoot some skip. <booweep>
Yeah...I'm a furry...Deal with it!
i think it is time to fire up the console II on channel 23 lsb..lol
a yankee living in the hind end of the bible belt
some people are like slinkys, not really good for anything, but still bring a smile to your face when you push them down the stairs.
Dak Mark X, Tram D201A/D300, Browning Mk IV-A, GE 'Superbase', CPI-2000, Cobra 2000, Teaberry Stalker XX, Craig L-201, SBE LCBS-8 or TRS Challenger 1400...if you're going to do "vintage", you have to do it right.
"Everyone wants to be an AM Gangsta until it's time to start doing AM Gangsta shit."
i guess my browning sabre and motorola mocat 20 aren't doing vintage right either??
a yankee living in the hind end of the bible belt
some people are like slinkys, not really good for anything, but still bring a smile to your face when you push them down the stairs.
"Everyone wants to be an AM Gangsta until it's time to start doing AM Gangsta shit."
Anyone remember the Stoner pro-40 SSB radio?? .....the amount of propaganda they were pushing in the late 1970's about that thing being the purest SSB CB radio anyone can ever own.I've seen one from a distance..... I can't even think of anyone who actually owned one..... another footnote to the good buddy I guess. :roll:
73
Why,driving into a brick wall at 60 miles per hour, would I expect it not to hurt!
Walk and Talk like a Canajun!!
But of course:
I've seen several of these at various hamfests over the years. About the only unique feature it offered was the so-called "Whistle-stop".
IMO, a CPI-2000 or TRS Challenger are more capable. The ARF2001 could have been a player in this space but not at the price it commanded.
Simple 1980 math:
$1195 for the single-band -2001 - AM/SSB 12w;
$995 for the single-band Tram D-201A - AM/SSB 12w;
$1500 for the single-band Browning Mk IV-A - AM/SSB 12w;
Compared to:
$795 for an FT-101EE, which netted you a VFO, 100w out on SSB and 160-10M to boot;
$1450 for a TR-7....which added PBT, filtering, continuous HF coverage and a digital readout. Along with 125w PEP out. And a noise blanker that actually worked.
And the rest, as they say, is history. When the CB boom withered away in the early 80's, many equipment manufacturers simply shut their doors.
IMNSHO: Had the various CB radio manufacturers come up with a cost-effective scheme to incorporate an IF notch filter and shift controls into their offerings, you'd likely see a whole lot less amateur equipment being used on 11M. As it is, the majority of the Part 95 equipment (type-accepted and non-certificated alike) absolutely stinks in the receiver department.
"Everyone wants to be an AM Gangsta until it's time to start doing AM Gangsta shit."
Iam going to fire up the Browning MK 2 and my Varmit 750 on 28.025 and we can exchange personels and see what pounds iam giving ya-then get
out the Golden screwdriver and addjust the Moduuulaton to 250 % we can be freq.Kings back in 1969 I had a E.F.Johnson-Whiteface-23 channels -all tube
for a CB it worked well-especially if you switched the crystals around -had your own private channels to talk Skipland-A local Ham ? had his set-up this way!
he wasa old timer-go figure ?
Paul -Gun control is being able to hit what you shoot at. 1 Shot,1 KILL....