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Night Ranger December 7th 03 03:01 PM

Midland CB Convoy Buddy Kit on-line!
 
If you purchased a Midland CB radio in the mid to late 1970s you
probably received a copy of the Midland CB Convoy Buddy Kit that came
with your CB. I scanned my Midland Convoy CB box top (Midland 77-830
from 1977) and the Midland CB Convoy Buddy Kit and placed it on-line
for all to see.

The scanned images are available at;
http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/Midlan...onvoy_Kit.html

I also scanned an unused copy of the FCC's CB license application from
1974 available at;
http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/FCC_CB...from_1974.html

The main entry page complete with a vintage CB photo-gallery is
available at;
http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb

Enjoy!

-Night Ranger

siroblivion. December 7th 03 04:26 PM


"Night Ranger" wrote in message
m...
If you purchased a Midland CB radio in the mid to late 1970s you
probably received a copy of the Midland CB Convoy Buddy Kit that came
with your CB. I scanned my Midland Convoy CB box top (Midland 77-830
from 1977) and the Midland CB Convoy Buddy Kit and placed it on-line
for all to see.


You have a real nice website there; brought back many fine memories looking
at the old equipment. I put up a copy of really old circa 60's equipment a
reprint from a old S9 magazine at http://members.tripod.com/craig328/ ..
shocked the page is still there! Not great quality scans but your welcome to
take anything you like. Would be great is someone else preserves the
information and photos.




Kelly and Robert December 8th 03 12:59 AM

kewl site, brought back the memories..
"siroblivion." wrote in message
r.com...

"Night Ranger" wrote in message
m...
If you purchased a Midland CB radio in the mid to late 1970s you
probably received a copy of the Midland CB Convoy Buddy Kit that came
with your CB. I scanned my Midland Convoy CB box top (Midland 77-830
from 1977) and the Midland CB Convoy Buddy Kit and placed it on-line
for all to see.


You have a real nice website there; brought back many fine memories

looking
at the old equipment. I put up a copy of really old circa 60's equipment a
reprint from a old S9 magazine at http://members.tripod.com/craig328/ ..
shocked the page is still there! Not great quality scans but your welcome

to
take anything you like. Would be great is someone else preserves the
information and photos.






Dr. Death December 8th 03 07:38 AM

I remember my first cb I had to pay 20 or 25$ for my license
I had a Navaho base and I used a short piece of wire oh the channel selector
and got 23A my first RC
Your website brought back some fond childhood memories

"Night Ranger" wrote in message
m...
If you purchased a Midland CB radio in the mid to late 1970s you
probably received a copy of the Midland CB Convoy Buddy Kit that came
with your CB. I scanned my Midland Convoy CB box top (Midland 77-830
from 1977) and the Midland CB Convoy Buddy Kit and placed it on-line
for all to see.

The scanned images are available at;
http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/Midlan...onvoy_Kit.html

I also scanned an unused copy of the FCC's CB license application from
1974 available at;
http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/FCC_CB...from_1974.html

The main entry page complete with a vintage CB photo-gallery is
available at;
http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb

Enjoy!

-Night Ranger





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