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Steve August 4th 05 10:11 PM

house cleaning, stuff for sale or trade
 
I'm cleaning out some of my old cb stuff, so far I have
a palomar TX75 and a TX100, Turner expander 500 desk mic, President HR2510
with Turner plus 3 mic, bracket and power cable, radio looks and works well.

make a reasonable offer or trade and we'll talk

email at
nvradtec at yahoo.com



John Smith August 4th 05 10:24 PM

How much you asking for the tx75 and tx100, I will check with some buds
which might need them?

John

On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 21:11:30 +0000, Steve wrote:

I'm cleaning out some of my old cb stuff, so far I have
a palomar TX75 and a TX100, Turner expander 500 desk mic, President HR2510
with Turner plus 3 mic, bracket and power cable, radio looks and works well.

make a reasonable offer or trade and we'll talk

email at
nvradtec at yahoo.com



I AmnotGeorgeBush August 5th 05 12:14 AM

Got pic of the Turner 3?


Sir_Oblivion August 6th 05 02:05 AM

That HR2510 and Expander 500 sounds sweet. Knew someone that had that
set-up. Mic was made for that radio.

"Steve" wrote in message
...
I'm cleaning out some of my old cb stuff, so far I have
a palomar TX75 and a TX100, Turner expander 500 desk mic, President HR2510
with Turner plus 3 mic, bracket and power cable, radio looks and works
well.

make a reasonable offer or trade and we'll talk

email at
nvradtec at yahoo.com




Wayne Lundberg August 6th 05 06:03 PM

John Smith suggested your TX75 or TX100 would serve me well when I receive
the Radio Shack Emergency Road radio with its 40 channels... I don't have a
clue as to what they are except they are supposed to boost power and range?

Wayne

"Steve" wrote in message
...
I'm cleaning out some of my old cb stuff, so far I have
a palomar TX75 and a TX100, Turner expander 500 desk mic, President HR2510
with Turner plus 3 mic, bracket and power cable, radio looks and works

well.

make a reasonable offer or trade and we'll talk

email at
nvradtec at yahoo.com





Frank Gilliland August 6th 05 07:14 PM

On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 17:03:20 GMT, "Wayne Lundberg"
wrote in
:

John Smith suggested your TX75 or TX100 would serve me well when I receive
the Radio Shack Emergency Road radio with its 40 channels... I don't have a
clue as to what they are except they are supposed to boost power and range?



Amplifiers for CB radio are illegal. It's not likely you will ever get
caught but if you do the fine is typically several -thousand- dollars.
If that doesn't bother you, fine. Also be aware that most CB amps
(including the Palomar amps listed above) usually cause interference
with nearby television receivers (your voice will be heard and the
picture will be screwed up). They also splatter onto other channels on
the Citizen's Band (if you listen to others on the CB for a few hours
you will hear what I mean). A device called a "low-pass filter" can
reduce the noise through the television but does nothing to prevent
splatter. Another thing to know is that an amp increases -only- your
transmit range, and not by much -- they don't improve your receive at
all. The only thing that will improve both transmit -and- receive is a
better antenna.







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Wayne Lundberg August 6th 05 11:09 PM

Thank you!!!!

Wayne

"Frank Gilliland" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 17:03:20 GMT, "Wayne Lundberg"
wrote in
:

John Smith suggested your TX75 or TX100 would serve me well when I

receive
the Radio Shack Emergency Road radio with its 40 channels... I don't have

a
clue as to what they are except they are supposed to boost power and

range?


Amplifiers for CB radio are illegal. It's not likely you will ever get
caught but if you do the fine is typically several -thousand- dollars.
If that doesn't bother you, fine. Also be aware that most CB amps
(including the Palomar amps listed above) usually cause interference
with nearby television receivers (your voice will be heard and the
picture will be screwed up). They also splatter onto other channels on
the Citizen's Band (if you listen to others on the CB for a few hours
you will hear what I mean). A device called a "low-pass filter" can
reduce the noise through the television but does nothing to prevent
splatter. Another thing to know is that an amp increases -only- your
transmit range, and not by much -- they don't improve your receive at
all. The only thing that will improve both transmit -and- receive is a
better antenna.







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John Smith August 7th 05 04:54 AM

Wayne:

When you are out and about, and happen to run into a trucker, start a bit of
chat about linears and such... most all of the truckers run linears... they
can give ya the skivvy on it all...

There was a time back during the 70's and into the 80's when cb antennas were
quite common on autos about, the fad faded, most of they ended up running
linears...

When you find you need a bit more range, remember the linear is your best
friend, but a good antenna is paramount to increased range also!

John

"Wayne Lundberg" wrote in message
...
Thank you!!!!

Wayne

"Frank Gilliland" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 17:03:20 GMT, "Wayne Lundberg"
wrote in
:

John Smith suggested your TX75 or TX100 would serve me well when I

receive
the Radio Shack Emergency Road radio with its 40 channels... I don't have

a
clue as to what they are except they are supposed to boost power and

range?


Amplifiers for CB radio are illegal. It's not likely you will ever get
caught but if you do the fine is typically several -thousand- dollars.
If that doesn't bother you, fine. Also be aware that most CB amps
(including the Palomar amps listed above) usually cause interference
with nearby television receivers (your voice will be heard and the
picture will be screwed up). They also splatter onto other channels on
the Citizen's Band (if you listen to others on the CB for a few hours
you will hear what I mean). A device called a "low-pass filter" can
reduce the noise through the television but does nothing to prevent
splatter. Another thing to know is that an amp increases -only- your
transmit range, and not by much -- they don't improve your receive at
all. The only thing that will improve both transmit -and- receive is a
better antenna.







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[email protected] name August 7th 05 07:46 PM

Frank can be relied on to give you the straight dope.

Thank you!!!!

Wayne

"Frank Gilliland" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 17:03:20 GMT, "Wayne Lundberg"
wrote in
:

John Smith suggested your TX75 or TX100 would serve me well when I

receive
the Radio Shack Emergency Road radio with its 40 channels... I don't have

a
clue as to what they are except they are supposed to boost power and

range?


Amplifiers for CB radio are illegal. It's not likely you will ever get
caught but if you do the fine is typically several -thousand- dollars.
If that doesn't bother you, fine. Also be aware that most CB amps
(including the Palomar amps listed above) usually cause interference
with nearby television receivers (your voice will be heard and the
picture will be screwed up). They also splatter onto other channels on
the Citizen's Band (if you listen to others on the CB for a few hours
you will hear what I mean). A device called a "low-pass filter" can
reduce the noise through the television but does nothing to prevent
splatter. Another thing to know is that an amp increases -only- your
transmit range, and not by much -- they don't improve your receive at
all. The only thing that will improve both transmit -and- receive is a
better antenna.







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