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Over the years, here in the UK, we have lost most CB shops. Very few are left and it seems that
products are disappearing, as one of our main dealer no longer lists some of the items that were listed a couple of years back. I noticed that certain CB books are no longer listed here, although they are still in print. Certain other products are still available, but are simply not listed in the shop catalogues. Maybe the companies are selling directly and cheaply on the Net, giving the dealers no chance of competing. But I have heard one person moaning, saying that he would rather get an illegal copy of a book than order the real thing from America. Is there the same problem in America, products disappearing? What CB products do you wish were still available or were missed by companies but could have sold? What do you really wish you could find in the shops? Regards, Peter. http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/ |
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"Peter" wrote in message news:44053799.0@entanet... Over the years, here in the UK, we have lost most CB shops. Very few are left and it seems that products are disappearing, as one of our main dealer no longer lists some of the items that were listed a couple of years back. I noticed that certain CB books are no longer listed here, although they are still in print. Certain other products are still available, but are simply not listed in the shop catalogues. Maybe the companies are selling directly and cheaply on the Net, giving the dealers no chance of competing. But I have heard one person moaning, saying that he would rather get an illegal copy of a book than order the real thing from America. Is there the same problem in America, products disappearing? What CB products do you wish were still available or were missed by companies but could have sold? What do you really wish you could find in the shops? Those things you used to get that converted a mobile into a base station. You bolted the radio in the box and the box had a power supply and a speaker in it. Useful for all types of radio. I used one for my FT290. |
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Hi Peter, i personally don't blame him having been ripped off numerous times
by US sellers myself. I bought the book deal from Lou a while back, all items arrived quickly and in good shape and the correct shipping costs were asked for so I reckon i got a good deal and would recommend Lou to anyone. You just have to weed out the assholes who like to take money from innocent buyers. Incidentally, i was going to open a shop myself but with local council red tape and rising costs, it looks like i'll be using the net instead. I won't be giving up my day job though and this will help to keep costs low. I won't be selling any books though as they just gather dust and this is personal experience!. Look at the number of Uniden & Cybernet manuals for sale on Ebay, they aren't selling fast, just constantly being listed and Knight's are giving away a freebie book when you ask for it due to space required! all in all books just don't sell due to the vast number of PDF files available on the net to download. Anyway, nuff rambling, tea's ready Cheers Xav. |
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Citizen's Band radio for all practical purposes is dead in the US. There's
several states or areas where it's still fairly active but in the day of computing and cell phones radio hobbyists are fewer and far between. There isn't a CB shop within fifty miles of me the closest being a truckstop. Manufacturers are limited to one or two major players. Amateur radio has seen the same decline. It's been almost ten years since I had a base operation reminiscent of the days when I ran Browning Mark III's and four element vertical beams. I have most of my equipment packed away in their original boxes including vintage gear including a Viking Valliant and Yesau 101ZD. I've been tempted many times to put them on eBay knowing I'll never get they're worth. One of these days I may break everything out and put a vertical or sloped dipole on the house if the wife allows. 73's "Peter" wrote in message news:44053799.0@entanet... Over the years, here in the UK, we have lost most CB shops. Very few are left and it seems that products are disappearing, as one of our main dealer no longer lists some of the items that were listed a couple of years back. I noticed that certain CB books are no longer listed here, although they are still in print. Certain other products are still available, but are simply not listed in the shop catalogues. Maybe the companies are selling directly and cheaply on the Net, giving the dealers no chance of competing. But I have heard one person moaning, saying that he would rather get an illegal copy of a book than order the real thing from America. Is there the same problem in America, products disappearing? What CB products do you wish were still available or were missed by companies but could have sold? What do you really wish you could find in the shops? Regards, Peter. http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/ |
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Hi Peter, i personally don't blame him having been ripped off numerous times by US sellers myself. I bought the book deal from Lou a while back, all items arrived quickly and in good shape and the correct shipping costs were asked for so I reckon i got a good deal and would recommend Lou to anyone. You just have to weed out the assholes who like to take money from innocent buyers. Incidentally, i was going to open a shop myself but with local council red tape and rising costs, it looks like i'll be using the net instead. I won't be giving up my day job though and this will help to keep costs low. I won't be selling any books though as they just gather dust and this is personal experience!. Look at the number of Uniden & Cybernet manuals for sale on Ebay, they aren't selling fast, just constantly being listed and Knight's are giving away a freebie book when you ask for it due to space required! all in all books just don't sell due to the vast number of PDF files available on the net to download. Anyway, nuff rambling, tea's ready Hi. I still prefer a printed book for anything more than a page or two. Computer screens are not really the most comfortable way to read a book, and I don't find PDFs the best way to view information. The problem is that, to make it worth the time writing a book, there has to be the profit there. We all need to live, and those who expect to given everything free would not work for nothing... they would expect at least the minimum wage. Free information is fine, but it does not pay the bills while you put in hours upon hours making that information available. If you do set up selling CB or related equipment, please let me know so I can add you to the dealer database... free advertising. You can Email me via the form on the Web site. Regards, Peter. http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/ |
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"Gordon Hudson" wrote...
"Peter" wrote... Is there the same problem in America, products disappearing? What CB products do you wish were still available or were missed by companies but could have sold? What do you really wish you could find in the shops? Those things you used to get that converted a mobile into a base station. You bolted the radio in the box and the box had a power supply and a speaker in it. Useful for all types of radio. I used one for my FT290. It's been some years since I saw one of those, even longer since I saw them being sold. Regards, Peter. http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/ |
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"Peter" wrote in message news:44053799.0@entanet... Over the years, here in the UK, we have lost most CB shops. Very few are left and it seems that products are disappearing, as one of our main dealer no longer lists some of the items that were listed a couple of years back. Full size quarter wave whips (stainless steel, not two part fibreglass). I have not seen those for a while. I used to use them for commercial applications as they were a fraction of the price of the commercial equivalent and less likely to break if hit by a tree. Two piece ones are useless. |
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"Gordon Hudson" wrote in message
... "Peter" wrote in message news:44053799.0@entanet... Over the years, here in the UK, we have lost most CB shops. Very few are left and it seems that products are disappearing, as one of our main dealer no longer lists some of the items that were listed a couple of years back. Full size quarter wave whips (stainless steel, not two part fibreglass). I have not seen those for a while. I used to use them for commercial applications as they were a fraction of the price of the commercial equivalent and less likely to break if hit by a tree. Two piece ones are useless. I used to have one of those back in the early 90's on a very strong mount fitted to the rear of my old Fiat Panda. People said it looked like a dodgem car but it got out well ;o) Graham -- -.-. -... / .-. .- -.. .. --- Radio is only a Hobby. Don't let it rule your life... 73/51 - Graham, 26-Golf Charlie-19 (www.open-channel.co.uk) |
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"Gordon Hudson" wrote in message
... "Peter" wrote in message news:44053799.0@entanet... Over the years, here in the UK, we have lost most CB shops. Very few are left and it seems that products are disappearing, as one of our main dealer no longer lists some of the items that were listed a couple of years back. Full size quarter wave whips (stainless steel, not two part fibreglass). I have not seen those for a while. I used to use them for commercial applications as they were a fraction of the price of the commercial equivalent and less likely to break if hit by a tree. Two piece ones are useless. Radio Shack still sells them. There are probably a dozen online stores that sell them also. I get mine from the CB shop at the truckstop. |
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"Dr.Death" wrote in message ... "Gordon Hudson" wrote in message ... "Peter" wrote in message news:44053799.0@entanet... Over the years, here in the UK, we have lost most CB shops. Very few are left and it seems that products are disappearing, as one of our main dealer no longer lists some of the items that were listed a couple of years back. Full size quarter wave whips (stainless steel, not two part fibreglass). I have not seen those for a while. I used to use them for commercial applications as they were a fraction of the price of the commercial equivalent and less likely to break if hit by a tree. Two piece ones are useless. Radio Shack still sells them. There are probably a dozen online stores that sell them also. I get mine from the CB shop at the truckstop. in the UK? |
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"The Magnum" wrote in message ... "Gordon Hudson" wrote in message ... "Peter" wrote in message news:44053799.0@entanet... Over the years, here in the UK, we have lost most CB shops. Very few are left and it seems that products are disappearing, as one of our main dealer no longer lists some of the items that were listed a couple of years back. Full size quarter wave whips (stainless steel, not two part fibreglass). I have not seen those for a while. I used to use them for commercial applications as they were a fraction of the price of the commercial equivalent and less likely to break if hit by a tree. Two piece ones are useless. I used to have one of those back in the early 90's on a very strong mount fitted to the rear of my old Fiat Panda. People said it looked like a dodgem car but it got out well ;o) I had a mini with a full size quarter wave for 20m on the roof (5m long). Valve powered radio with inverter. Now that did look silly. |
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"Peter" wrote in message news:44053799.0@entanet... Over the years, here in the UK, we have lost most CB shops. Very few are left and it seems that products are disappearing, as one of our main dealer no longer lists some of the items that were listed a couple of years back. I noticed that certain CB books are no longer listed here, although they are still in print. Certain other products are still available, but are simply not listed in the shop catalogues. Maybe the companies are selling directly and cheaply on the Net, giving the dealers no chance of competing. But I have heard one person moaning, saying that he would rather get an illegal copy of a book than order the real thing from America. Is there the same problem in America, products disappearing? What CB products do you wish were still available or were missed by companies but could have sold? What do you really wish you could find in the shops? lolLOADS0 OVER0 AMATEUR0 ON0 PIRATE0 BANDNS 0BELOW 0700 mCS We0 love0 you0 ALL0 73'S0 AND0 GUD NIGHT0 DE0 g1lvn |
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"Gordon Hudson" wrote...
"Dr.Death" wrote... Radio Shack still sells them. There are probably a dozen online stores that sell them also. I get mine from the CB shop at the truckstop. in the UK? Doubtful, as Tandy stores closed down some years back. Regards, Peter. |
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"Gordon Hudson" wrote...
"The Magnum" wrote... I used to have one of those back in the early 90's on a very strong mount fitted to the rear of my old Fiat Panda. People said it looked like a dodgem car but it got out well ;o) I had a mini with a full size quarter wave for 20m on the roof (5m long). Valve powered radio with inverter. Now that did look silly. Some time back, as I was returning home after shopping, I noticed a new antenna over the top of the houses. Strange thing was that it's position appeared to be between the houses... in the middle of the road. As I got to the corner, I spotted what it was... a BBC radio car with a small antenna on a big mast. Quite a small car, considering the size of mast. I would guess that the mast fitted through the roof and would be strapped to the floor of the vehicle. Regards, Peter. |
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"The Magnum" wrote...
I used to have one of those back in the early 90's on a very strong mount fitted to the rear of my old Fiat Panda. You admit to driving a Fiat Panda... have you no shame? Next you'll be telling us the radio was a Fidelity 1000. ;~) Peter. |
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"Peter" wrote in message
news:44165775.0@entanet... "The Magnum" wrote... I used to have one of those back in the early 90's on a very strong mount fitted to the rear of my old Fiat Panda. You admit to driving a Fiat Panda... have you no shame? Next you'll be telling us the radio was a Fidelity 1000. ;~) Peter. It was the Mr's car which I occasionally used if I was too lazy arsed to get mine out of the Garage. As for the Fidelity 1000, yes they were cracking rigs, well sort after and most people would aspire to owning one. Occasionally, if you are very lucky, you see the odd one on eBay mustering a small fortune (Very Small ;o) Graham -- -.-. -... / .-. .- -.. .. --- Radio is only a Hobby. Don't let it rule your life... 73/51 - Graham, 26-Golf Charlie-19 (www.open-channel.co.uk) |
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