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Exactly said. I should have read on.
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Dungeon Master wrote: That is a modified Amateur Radio radio. Not type accepted on CB. Not to mention, if caught, you could loose the rig and more importantly, your license (No flames please). On a side note, most modern amateur rigs do not perform well on AM without a lot fussing around. They are produced to transmit low level AM where the modulation is introduced before the final amp. You would get better reports from a transmitter that is high level or where the modulation is introduced at the final stage. I also recall that there was a remote mounted 40 Channel AM/SSB CB produced that contained all the functions in the microphone. There weren't many of these produced due to being harder to modify for "extra channels". I think it was produced by Midland?? Maybe someone in the group here will remember it. |
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