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Old February 2nd 06, 11:16 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Uncle Peter
 
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Default Double Super Hetrodyne what does this do in a CB Radio ?


"- exray -" wrote in message
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Dr. Anton T. Squeegee wrote:

I think it means something equivalent to "has ears and barks well into
the next county bubba 10-4 beep".

Okay, that was a nasty shot but there were indeed double-conversion rigs
back in the CB heyday. When every other trailer in the court was
running kilos of Bird-watts double talk conversion had its advantages.

We're 10-8 and on the side bubba 10-4? beep. Gotcha comin on. Beep.

I really don't know this lingo...I'm reading it off the side of a 1970s
beer mug....a cheap mug at that.

-Bill


I assumed it meant double-conversion.

Pete


 
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