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Old January 19th 05, 02:52 PM
Vinnie S.
 
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 08:12:06 -0600, "Chad Wahls" wrote:


But there is one for 'ya!

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Chad

And here are a few for you Chad that radio included


http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2...-253693A1.html



I saw that, One of the reasons I bought mine is because it "is" FCC
accepted. I will also do some searching, Wonder if there is not

another
2547 "export version" with a DX99 in the chasis?

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Chad



I had a Galaxy 949 which was a standard CB. Also had a roger beep.

Vinnie S.


Ok Vinnie what is the FCC id tag #"s on the back of the radio... post
them


I THINK the 959 and 949 is the same radio as the 2547, the 2547 is a mobile
in a big case.


They are exactly the same radio. Same board and all. The 949 doesn't have a
frequency counter. None the less, they are approved by the FCC, because they are
not exports. They do their 4 watts. And the channel mods require a hell of alot
more than a solder bridge.

Could not find them using the C2R prefix but there is a bunch. That board
is used in a bunch of radios and has a PLL that does not like to be modded,
I think that made the FCC happy. Iroic that there IS spots on the board for
another final and support components, a simple call to Galaxy and you can
have a dual final radio in less than an hour. OOPS!!!!!


Correct. This was rather pricey. I think upwards of $60, but not sure. It was
almost more economical to get a small amp.

Chad

Looks like the 2537 (vaporware) was a 949 as it does not have the freq
counter.


Bingo.



Vinnie S.