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On 07 Apr 2005 23:00:17 GMT, Steveo wrote:
Frank Gilliland wrote: On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:54:50 -0400, Vinnie the Antenna Guru wrote: snip Also, my car is a company lease vehicle, and I really can't drill holes. So you deliver pizza just like Dave? Do you serve pizza at the bar you work at? No. He gets the ice buckets. Washes dishes on occasion. Vinnie S. |
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On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 15:59:05 -0700, Frank Gilliland
wrote: On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:54:50 -0400, Vinnie the Antenna Guru wrote: snip Also, my car is a company lease vehicle, and I really can't drill holes. So you deliver pizza just like Dave? Are you happy Frank? Another post started by someone looking for honest radio advice, and you devolved it into yet another chapter in people bashing. Dave "Sandbagger" |
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Well, if you don't want a dash install, you've got the Midland 75-822, which
is probably one of the rinky-dink cigarette lighter radios you mention. There's also the Cobra "HH Roadtrip" which is basically a handheld that comes with a magmount kit to let you put the antenna on your roof. But that's probably another rinky-dink radio. Or you could just throw any mobile radio on the passenger seat or floorboard. |
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Uniden PRO-510, PRO-520 or something close to it. Really good modulation
even in stock form. Just don't ever let anyone clip any modulation parts or you'll toast the audio chip. The resistor that sets it can be changed to a slightly different value for a little more modulation but try it stock first. Chris |
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