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Old November 20th 04, 07:03 PM
JAMES HAMPTON
 
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"Idxeleven" wrote in message
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The Ranger is about 40w on AM, but I think you would fing tuning it up to

be
a
hassle. Plus, you would still need a receiver.


If a ham can tune it a cb'er should have no problem.Get a relay and use a

cb as
your receiver...simple.Plus,plate modulation sounds sweet...MN102USA


It was not high level plate modulation. I believe it was screen grid
modulation .... but am unsure. It has been a lot of years; AM is really
obsolete - even more so than CW.

Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim




 
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