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(gw) wrote:
(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com... (SouthDakotaRadio) wrote in message ... According to the eBay police, the RCI-2950 is an "illegal CB radio" and therefore not allowed on their site. Actually, it's a perfectly legal 10 (and maybe 12) meter amateur radio. Shows how much the "eBay police" know! hey numbnutts...get that crappy illegal radio off this newsgroup asap.....it will not be sold here under any circumstances and your isp has been alerted by your lords and masters to this illegal activity...AKC4L.... Your mom has been notified that you're not taking your meds again. |
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(gw) wrote in message . com...
(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com... (SouthDakotaRadio) wrote in message ... According to the eBay police, the RCI-2950 is an "illegal CB radio" and therefore not allowed on their site. Actually, it's a perfectly legal 10 (and maybe 12) meter amateur radio. Shows how much the "eBay police" know! hey numbnutts...get that crappy illegal radio off this newsgroup asap.....it will not be sold here under any circumstances and your isp has been alerted by your lords and masters to this illegal activity...AKC4L.... LOL, you childish little man. The radio is not illegal; it's a perfectly legal amateur radio. No reason for him to remove it from this newsgroup. There are many licensed hams who browse he There's the faggot DouGay Arair N8WWM, there's the idiot Georgie-girl Busch WA3MOJ, the list goes on. Maybe they're interested? Here's a suggestion: If you're so freakin concerned about these things, why don't you losers get together and buy up all those so-called "illegal" radios and amps and take them out of circulation? |
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"Andy in NJ" SHORECOGSat COMCAST DOT NET wrote:
But somehow it managed to be sold for $153.50 without being removed!!! Amazing. It's kind of ironic, actually, that Ebay considers 2950's bad enough to be removed, but easily modified VHF radios which can be used to interupt important frequencies, like police, fire and EMS continue to be sold. Do a search for IC-2100 and see how many are offered modified, or with the ability of the seller to modify after the auction. Big difference the icom is not in widespread use by bootleggers and the 2950 is. |
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"Richard Cranium" wrote in message ... note: ALL IC2100s (and most other 2m rigs) come with the ability to wideband. Clip a single diode (in the 2100 I think it's D16, on the back of the display board) and you have xmit from 138 to 174 MHz. But this is nothing new; most amateur radios have had this capability for a long time. And when sellers advertise that the tx capabilities have been expanded, or the fact that they will do it for the high bidder at no extra cost, Ebay turns a blind eye. It's all about making money. I've noticed Ebay ignoring many of the supposed "illegal" radios being sold on there lately. |
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(Richard Cranium) wrote in message m...
(I Am Not George) wrote in message om... "Andy in NJ" SHORECOGSat COMCAST DOT NET wrote: But somehow it managed to be sold for $153.50 without being removed!!! Amazing. It's kind of ironic, actually, that Ebay considers 2950's bad enough to be removed, but easily modified VHF radios which can be used to interupt important frequencies, like police, fire and EMS continue to be sold. Do a search for IC-2100 and see how many are offered modified, or with the ability of the seller to modify after the auction. note: ALL IC2100s (and most other 2m rigs) come with the ability to wideband. Clip a single diode (in the 2100 I think it's D16, on the back of the display board) and you have xmit from 138 to 174 MHz. But this is nothing new; most amateur radios have had this capability for a long time. LOL typical keyclown dickless figures you know exactly what diode to clip you are a pirate arent you Big difference the icom is not in widespread use by bootleggers and the 2950 is. As usual, you proudly and publicly display your total stupidity and abyssmal ignorance: The most common rigs "in widespread use by bootleggers" are Icoms, Kenwoods, and Yaesus. The FT101 series was legendary on 11 meters, but more Kenwoods, Icoms, and even Alincos are showing up these days. You ****ing retard look where the RCI is sold in CB stores on the web and in truckstops all over the USA go ahead LOL you start spewing your BS how RCI is meant for hams to buy but you know and the rest of the world knows it is a CB keyclown rig meant for CB keyclowns and that is very different from the IC2100 Geez, $153 for a Ranger 2950? Good price for the buyer, and worth every penny. you know this from you many years in the AE SSB bootleggers club |
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(I Am Not George) wrote in message om...
(Richard Cranium) wrote in message m... (I Am Not George) wrote in message om... "Andy in NJ" SHORECOGSat COMCAST DOT NET wrote: But somehow it managed to be sold for $153.50 without being removed!!! Amazing. It's kind of ironic, actually, that Ebay considers 2950's bad enough to be removed, but easily modified VHF radios which can be used to interupt important frequencies, like police, fire and EMS continue to be sold. Do a search for IC-2100 and see how many are offered modified, or with the ability of the seller to modify after the auction. note: ALL IC2100s (and most other 2m rigs) come with the ability to wideband. Clip a single diode (in the 2100 I think it's D16, on the back of the display board) and you have xmit from 138 to 174 MHz. But this is nothing new; most amateur radios have had this capability for a long time. LOL typical keyclown dickless figures you know exactly what diode to clip you are a pirate arent you It's no secret. The info is available on the web. Or are you so completely retarded that you can't find it? Big difference the icom is not in widespread use by bootleggers and the 2950 is. As usual, you proudly and publicly display your total stupidity and abyssmal ignorance: The most common rigs "in widespread use by bootleggers" are Icoms, Kenwoods, and Yaesus. The FT101 series was legendary on 11 meters, but more Kenwoods, Icoms, and even Alincos are showing up these days. You ****ing retard look where the RCI is sold in CB stores on the web and in truckstops all over the USA go ahead LOL you start spewing your BS how RCI is meant for hams to buy but you know and the rest of the world knows it is a CB keyclown rig meant for CB keyclowns and that is very different from the IC2100 Of course you ignore the fact that the original poster was talking about the Icom IC2100, which can be modified to operate in hi-band VHF on frequencies that are not open to amateurs. Since you have zero comprehension, allow me to help out: He said that it was stupid of eBay (and yourself) to waste so much time on radios that MIGHT be modified to work on CB when it's so easy to modify a 2 meter amateur radio to operate where it shouldn't. And, of course, you have no intelligent comment to make, so you keep spewing trash. I agree with the poster that it's probably a whole lot more serious for someone to get on police or fire frequencies with a 2 meter radio than it is to get on CB with a 10 meter radio. Beside which, you have been proven powerless to stop the sales of what you erroneously call "illegal" CB radios. Now you can tell me what I (or anyone else) know, when you prove repeatedly that you don't have a freakin' clue? Gawd, what a clueless dumbass you are. The Ranger is a 10 meter radio, which can be modified to operate on the 12 meter ham band as well. Anything else is pure speculation on your part, dimbulb. Maybe you used one on CB, but they're not made for that purpose. Again, the most common "bootleg" radios on CB are Icom, Kenwood and Yaesu. I don't see you shutting down sales of those radios anytime soon. But, of course, you haven't shut down the sales of Rangers or Unidens, either. And that bothers your tiny little ego something fierce, doesn't it, little man? Geez, $153 for a Ranger 2950? Good price for the buyer, and worth every penny. you know this from you many years in the AE SSB bootleggers club Wrong again. As usual, numbskull. I wouldn't even know how to contact them. But I bet you're a charter member! |
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In article , I Am Not George
says... (Richard Cranium) wrote: The Ranger is a 10 meter radio, which can be modified to operate on the 12 meter ham band as well. Anything else is pure speculation on your part, dimbulb. ROTFLMFAO how dense can you be Oh I forgot your the same dickhead cranium who said there were no CBers on the 10M band.... im a cber and im also a hammer on 10 meters. do i win a prize? |
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