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Nice radio, ran one for a couple of years. Still have it tucked away in it's
original box. Hasn't be opened. One of these days will have to fire it up. Good luck with the auction! "RadoMan" wrote in message m... Veiw He http://cgi.ebay.com/RANGER-Clear-Cha...cmd ZViewItem |
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On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 02:18:06 GMT, "RadoMan"
wrote: Veiw He http://cgi.ebay.com/RANGER-Clear-Cha...cmd ZViewItem The picture is not a 100 watt model. |
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I love Ranger! I had a few of the 2950/70 variations, and Ranger was
my favorite back before I discovered mainstream Ham gear. Hopefully, you're working toward getting that type of equipment! :-) I still have a soft spot for Ranger, and browse their catalog from time to time. Buther Boy On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 02:18:06 GMT, "RadoMan" wrote: Veiw He http://cgi.ebay.com/RANGER-Clear-Cha...cmd ZViewItem -- Remove the word Spam from my e-mail to contact me... http://www.PrivacySig.com/SIGbutherb...mail-black.png ~ |
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"Buther Boy" wrote in message ... I love Ranger! I had a few of the 2950/70 variations, and Ranger was my favorite back before I discovered mainstream Ham gear. Hopefully, you're working toward getting that type of equipment! :-) I still have a soft spot for Ranger, and browse their catalog from time to time. Buther Boy I have a Ranger 2950 which goes from 26 to 32MHz. Its excellent in the fact that if theres not a lot of DX or local stations on i can scoot upto 31MHz and evesdrop on the cordless phones :o)..You cant do that on a cobra or Lincoln... well not without some severe adapting anyhows... a very underrated rig in my opinion as they never fetch as much as Lincolns on eBay but have a much better coverage. Graham |
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On a sunny day (Sat, 1 Oct 2005 19:02:25 +0100) it happened "The Magnum"
wrote in : "Buther Boy" wrote in message .. . I love Ranger! I had a few of the 2950/70 variations, and Ranger was my favorite back before I discovered mainstream Ham gear. Hopefully, you're working toward getting that type of equipment! :-) I still have a soft spot for Ranger, and browse their catalog from time to time. Buther Boy I have a Ranger 2950 which goes from 26 to 32MHz. Its excellent in the fact that if theres not a lot of DX or local stations on i can scoot upto 31MHz and evesdrop on the cordless phones :o)..You cant do that on a cobra or Lincoln... well not without some severe adapting anyhows... a very underrated rig in my opinion as they never fetch as much as Lincolns on eBay but have a much better coverage. Graham I have a 2970, it has push pull output to 150W, for the rest freq range is the same as 2950, best one I ever had, lots of DX. Very stable too. The 2970 has a big heatsink on the bottom side. Have not seen people with one for sale here, all keepers :-) I like the push buttons. |
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"Jan Panteltje" wrote in message news:1128191239.364ee6569fd8847eafdf20a36855278d@t eranews... On a sunny day (Sat, 1 Oct 2005 19:02:25 +0100) it happened "The Magnum" wrote in : "Buther Boy" wrote in message .. . I love Ranger! I had a few of the 2950/70 variations, and Ranger was my favorite back before I discovered mainstream Ham gear. Hopefully, you're working toward getting that type of equipment! :-) I still have a soft spot for Ranger, and browse their catalog from time to time. Buther Boy I have a Ranger 2950 which goes from 26 to 32MHz. Its excellent in the fact that if theres not a lot of DX or local stations on i can scoot upto 31MHz and evesdrop on the cordless phones :o)..You cant do that on a cobra or Lincoln... well not without some severe adapting anyhows... a very underrated rig in my opinion as they never fetch as much as Lincolns on eBay but have a much better coverage. Graham I have a 2970, it has push pull output to 150W, for the rest freq range is the same as 2950, best one I ever had, lots of DX. Very stable too. The 2970 has a big heatsink on the bottom side. Have not seen people with one for sale here, all keepers :-) I like the push buttons. Lol yea lots of things to push. I would like the 2970 next but would need to sell a few other things first. Are these variable wattage and what, if they are, do they start from? Id hate to upset the neighbours with TVI :o) |
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On Sat, 01 Oct 2005 09:10:19 -0500, Buther Boy wrote:
I love Ranger! I had a few of the 2950/70 variations, and Ranger was my favorite back before I discovered mainstream Ham gear. Hopefully, you're working toward getting that type of equipment! :-) I still have a soft spot for Ranger, and browse their catalog from time to time. Those are not the same company. Ranger AR3500 was made by a totally different company. Vinnie S. |
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On a sunny day (Sat, 1 Oct 2005 21:06:27 +0100) it happened "The Magnum"
wrote in : "Jan Panteltje" wrote in message news:1128191239.364ee6569fd8847eafdf20a36855278d@ teranews... On a sunny day (Sat, 1 Oct 2005 19:02:25 +0100) it happened "The Magnum" wrote in : "Buther Boy" wrote in message .. . I love Ranger! I had a few of the 2950/70 variations, and Ranger was my favorite back before I discovered mainstream Ham gear. Hopefully, you're working toward getting that type of equipment! :-) I still have a soft spot for Ranger, and browse their catalog from time to time. Buther Boy I have a Ranger 2950 which goes from 26 to 32MHz. Its excellent in the fact that if theres not a lot of DX or local stations on i can scoot upto 31MHz and evesdrop on the cordless phones :o)..You cant do that on a cobra or Lincoln... well not without some severe adapting anyhows... a very underrated rig in my opinion as they never fetch as much as Lincolns on eBay but have a much better coverage. Graham I have a 2970, it has push pull output to 150W, for the rest freq range is the same as 2950, best one I ever had, lots of DX. Very stable too. The 2970 has a big heatsink on the bottom side. Have not seen people with one for sale here, all keepers :-) I like the push buttons. Lol yea lots of things to push. I would like the 2970 next but would need to sell a few other things first. Are these variable wattage and what, if they are, do they start from? Id hate to upset the neighbours with TVI :o) Oh, it starts rather low, I'v measured lemme see: just measured 3.3 A at about 13V with RF output at minimum in FM. The set itself consumes about 400mA, so 2.9A = 13x2.9 = 37.7 W input to power amp, so maybe about half that (15 to 18W) to antenna? Add some SWR etc... But maybe some more it is a nice class B symmetrical amp. At full power in SSB it will peak 18A (says manual) but this meter only goes to 10A, so have not checked. Antenne wattmeter is kaput.. dunno what happend to it, dropped it or something. 18A at 13.6 = 244 W input for 150 out the effciency would be 61%. So if it is really 61% at lower loads too you'd have 16W minimum in FM. Seems I was close. |
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On a sunny day (Sat, 1 Oct 2005 21:06:27 +0100) it happened "The Magnum"
wrote in : PS here is a good site, diagrams too: http://www.cbtricks.com/radios/rci/rci2970/index.htm some data on the chips is he http://members.tripod.com/~Malze |
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