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"itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge" wrote in message ... SideBand wrote in news:8bkHd.19348$by5.397 @newssvr19.news.prodigy.com: Chad Wahls wrote: itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote: "Chad Wahls" wrote in news:csjorb$n0g$1 : "itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge" wrote in message ... "Chad Wahls" wrote in : Just saw this after I posted about the 2547. Mine has the FCC sticker on it. Also, they are tough to mod for freeband use, NO MODS HERE! it can be done but they have the tendency to self destruct. They have made some changes to the unit in the past few years, wonder if that gained acceptance? I can get a pic with the sticker on it. I have also seen the 2547 listed as a "FCC accepted CB base" and "Export only" It's essentially a mobile in a big case, wonder if there are different versions floating around? Chad Chad what is the FCC id tag #'s on it.... On the sticker right? Chad thats the one bubba Here ya go skippy:) C2R-DX-2547 Entered: (C2R) (-DX-2547) Here's a copy of the acceptance: COPY FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 GRANT OF EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION COPY Certification Ranger Electronic Communications Inc 70 Pei Nei Street Shulin 238 Taipei Hsien, Taiwan Date of Grant: 07/09/1999 Application Dated: 08/25/1998 Attention: Susan Chiu NOT TRANSFERABLE EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION is hereby issued to the named GRANTEE, and is VALID ONLY for the equipment identified hereon for use under the Commission's Rules and Regulations listed below. FCC IDENTIFIER: C2R-DX-2547 Name of Grantee: Ranger Electronic Communications Inc Equipment Class: Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter Notes: CB Transceiver Grant Notes FCC Rule Parts Frequency Range (MHZ) Output Watts Frequency Tolerance Emission Designator RF 95D 26.96 - 27.41 4.0 0.005 % 6K00A3E 95D 26.96 - 27.41 12.0 0.005 % 4K00J3E RF: Meets the requirements applicable to Citizens Band Radio Service equipment operating on up to 40 channels as specified in the Report and Order in Docket 20120. Mail To: Rowland Johnson, President Hyak Laboratories Inc 7011 Calamo Street, Suite 107 Springfield, VA 22150 US 9808288315408002 .... And it has a roger beep, and, I still think it's worthless! Chad OOps... Wonder if he'll admit he was wrong now? A real man would. -SSB Yes, There is "one" radio and i stand corrected, why is it on the FCC bust of H&Y, The radio also has adj rf power knob on front that is a no no also. Read the disclaimer they have for the roger beep in the manual, shut it of when not in use so you don't annoy people. Lets see what kind of respone we get from Riley it will be interesting to hear. I have read the about the amazement of acceptance while including adjustable power. Dunno, it is bone stock 4/12 watts. I have heard form others that it is a BEAR to get more channels out of, etc. It IS a good CB RADIO though. I think it sounds great, really natural and has excellent receive. Sideband performance is suprising for a Galaxy although it did need a frequency allignment from the get-go and am modulation was low (limiter slammed with a tone and only doing about 80%) Microphone preamp is very sensitive, no NEED for a power mic but a better sounding dynamic is in order to get the best fidelity. With the stock mic I keep the mic gain at about 1 o'clock to keep the limiter from pumping. They are not cheap but it has been a good, robust radio thus far. For the record I would trade my roger beep for an unlocked clarifier in the law books, anyday, hands down :) Chad |
"itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge" wrote in message ... Vinnie S. wrote in : On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:34:29 -0600, "Chad Wahls" wrote: Then by all means produce a radio that sells in the usa that is type certified by the FCC, Randy tried but failed then he even came up with a lame excuse that the FCC agent made a mistake... LOL I know what the next excuse will sound like it will be " his co -worker used his computer while he was out to lunch". Your opinion while repected at times is not fact when it is spelled out and you nor any others can produce a radio that is type certified with them. If they were legal why would Cobra not incorporate them in at least 1 model, just 1 ?? Why not Uniden?? radio Shack?? Nidland?? and whom ever is a respected and legal company selling CB radios that are actually type certified. Galaxy DX2547, 100% FCC accepted, has a roger beep, indicator light for it, and a switch on the front panel. Worthless in my eyes as the operator that says "com'on" after every sentence. But there is one for 'ya! Best Chad And here are a few for you Chad that radio included http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2...-253693A1.html I saw that, One of the reasons I bought mine is because it "is" FCC accepted. I will also do some searching, Wonder if there is not another 2547 "export version" with a DX99 in the chasis? best Chad I had a Galaxy 949 which was a standard CB. Also had a roger beep. Vinnie S. Ok Vinnie what is the FCC id tag #"s on the back of the radio... post them I THINK the 959 and 949 is the same radio as the 2547, the 2547 is a mobile in a big case. Could not find them using the C2R prefix but there is a bunch. That board is used in a bunch of radios and has a PLL that does not like to be modded, I think that made the FCC happy. Iroic that there IS spots on the board for another final and support components, a simple call to Galaxy and you can have a dual final radio in less than an hour. OOPS!!!!! Chad Looks like the 2537 (vaporware) was a 949 as it does not have the freq counter. |
"Dave Hall" wrote in message ... That was back when you were on my side, before you found out that I'm one of those "evil" capitalist loving conservatives who still believes in personal responsibility. Dave "Sandbagger" http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj OMG!!!! Frank has an attitude, he's sometimes pompous, arrogant, but that doesn't make him "On anyone's side". I've had issue's with Frank in the past and will have them in the future, that's a give me, but to come out here and say "My side", that's a hoot! A DD214 is a DD214, no matter how you try to dissect it Dave, so if it says Kerry was discharged, he was discharged. If federal government records show Kerry's service records, then it's up to you to prove they were forged (To which I think no one was contesting they weren't real, just the timeline). Now like you, I don't like Kerry but at the same time I don't think Bush is much better, but "I" felt he was the lesser of three evils, so I voted for Bush. One thing I've seen about Frank as of late, he doesn't seem to let his emotions do his talking. He will say what he believes, without prejudice to which is a very tough thing to do. Landshark -- Real heroes are men who fall and fail and are flawed, but win out in the end because they've stayed true to their ideals and beliefs and commitments. |
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 08:12:06 -0600, "Chad Wahls" wrote:
But there is one for 'ya! Best Chad And here are a few for you Chad that radio included http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2...-253693A1.html I saw that, One of the reasons I bought mine is because it "is" FCC accepted. I will also do some searching, Wonder if there is not another 2547 "export version" with a DX99 in the chasis? best Chad I had a Galaxy 949 which was a standard CB. Also had a roger beep. Vinnie S. Ok Vinnie what is the FCC id tag #"s on the back of the radio... post them I THINK the 959 and 949 is the same radio as the 2547, the 2547 is a mobile in a big case. They are exactly the same radio. Same board and all. The 949 doesn't have a frequency counter. None the less, they are approved by the FCC, because they are not exports. They do their 4 watts. And the channel mods require a hell of alot more than a solder bridge. Could not find them using the C2R prefix but there is a bunch. That board is used in a bunch of radios and has a PLL that does not like to be modded, I think that made the FCC happy. Iroic that there IS spots on the board for another final and support components, a simple call to Galaxy and you can have a dual final radio in less than an hour. OOPS!!!!! Correct. This was rather pricey. I think upwards of $60, but not sure. It was almost more economical to get a small amp. Chad Looks like the 2537 (vaporware) was a 949 as it does not have the freq counter. Bingo. Vinnie S. |
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 04:50:37 GMT, SideBand wrote:
Here's another one that equates all three.. CTCSS, PL, and SATS http://everything2.com/index.pl?node=CTCSS -SSB Dammit. I hate facts !!!!!! ;-) Vinnie S. |
"Vinnie S." wrote in message ... Iroic that there IS spots on the board for another final and support components, a simple call to Galaxy and you can have a dual final radio in less than an hour. OOPS!!!!! Correct. This was rather pricey. I think upwards of $60, but not sure. It was almost more economical to get a small amp. Nah, less than 10 bucks and some time if you have the know how to bias out that second final, best to buy two matched, still less than 10 bucks. But big deal you gain another 10 watts :) Chad |
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 09:01:34 -0600, "Chad Wahls" wrote:
"Vinnie S." wrote in message .. . Iroic that there IS spots on the board for another final and support components, a simple call to Galaxy and you can have a dual final radio in less than an hour. OOPS!!!!! Correct. This was rather pricey. I think upwards of $60, but not sure. It was almost more economical to get a small amp. Nah, less than 10 bucks and some time if you have the know how to bias out that second final, best to buy two matched, still less than 10 bucks. But big deal you gain another 10 watts :) But that is in parts cost. I don't recall exactly, since I don't own the radio anymore. If you can get to a local supply, I am sure it's $10. But if you oder online, many places have minimum orders, and if you order from mulitple places, you get nail for mutliple shipping and handling. In one case, the handling was somewhere near $10 for orders under $25. Here is a good example: http://www.rfparts.com/usorder.html I wish I had a local supply house. Vinnie S. |
"Vinnie S." wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 09:01:34 -0600, "Chad Wahls" wrote: "Vinnie S." wrote in message . .. Iroic that there IS spots on the board for another final and support components, a simple call to Galaxy and you can have a dual final radio in less than an hour. OOPS!!!!! Correct. This was rather pricey. I think upwards of $60, but not sure. It was almost more economical to get a small amp. Nah, less than 10 bucks and some time if you have the know how to bias out that second final, best to buy two matched, still less than 10 bucks. But big deal you gain another 10 watts :) But that is in parts cost. I don't recall exactly, since I don't own the radio anymore. If you can get to a local supply, I am sure it's $10. But if you oder online, many places have minimum orders, and if you order from mulitple places, you get nail for mutliple shipping and handling. In one case, the handling was somewhere near $10 for orders under $25. Here is a good example: http://www.rfparts.com/usorder.html I wish I had a local supply house. Vinnie S. I am very lucky to work for and live in a town with one of the largest Engineering Universities, I walk 3 blocks and get what I need! I need a smoke break, I walk to EE stores! If I need to order from a specialty house such as RF Parts I will contact others and get a big order to help absorb shipping costs. I am always ordering from somewhere and really never order in small quantities. As for small common parts, I have those in stock at home from doing audio repair. So, you are right, for a one time job shipping will eat you alive! Chad |
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