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Old December 7th 03, 03:01 PM
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Default 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
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Old December 7th 03, 04:26 PM
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"Night Ranger" wrote in message
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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.



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Old December 8th 03, 12:59 AM
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kewl site, brought back the memories..
"siroblivion." wrote in message
r.com...

"Night Ranger" wrote in message
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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.





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Old December 8th 03, 07:38 AM
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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
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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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