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Old August 24th 04, 03:57 AM
TC Dufresne
 
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Default 7 transistor CB transceiver

Hi:
can anyone give me any info on this rig? My student gave me two of them ,
his granma passed away and had them around the house.
Here are the specs. Anyone know about
1)Generally when they were built
2)Are they worth anything, other than a few bucks that a handheld CB radio
with one channel would be

7-Transistor Citizen Band Transceiver
(210-0102) Specifications Faxback Doc. # 45541

Circuit:
Receiver Section: .......................... Superhetrodyne with crystal
controlled local oscillator
Transmitting Section: .................... Crystal controlled oscillator
Semi-Conductors: ................................ 7-transistor and 1-diode
Frequency: ........................................ 27.085 MC (Channel 11)
Frequency Tolerance: ................................... plus/minus 0.005%
Transmitting Power Input: ............................... 100 mW (Maximum)
Audio Output Power: ..................................... 130 mW (Maximum)
I. F. Frequency: .................................................. 455 kC
Speaker: ..................................... 2 1/4" dia. PM Dynamic Type
Antenna: ...................................... Single Element Rod Antenna
Dimension: .......................................... 6" x 2 5/8" x 1 1/4"
Battery: ............................................. 9V standard battery

Thanks!
Tom


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Old August 24th 04, 05:27 AM
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No definite info - but it looks like a mid-60's rig to me - no idea on value

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Hi:
can anyone give me any info on this rig? My student gave me two of them ,
his granma passed away and had them around the house.
Here are the specs. Anyone know about
1)Generally when they were built
2)Are they worth anything, other than a few bucks that a handheld CB radio
with one channel would be

7-Transistor Citizen Band Transceiver
(210-0102) Specifications Faxback Doc. # 45541

Circuit:
Receiver Section: .......................... Superhetrodyne with crystal
controlled local oscillator
Transmitting Section: .................... Crystal controlled oscillator
Semi-Conductors: ................................ 7-transistor and 1-diode
Frequency: ........................................ 27.085 MC (Channel 11)
Frequency Tolerance: ................................... plus/minus 0.005%
Transmitting Power Input: ............................... 100 mW (Maximum)
Audio Output Power: ..................................... 130 mW (Maximum)
I. F. Frequency: .................................................. 455 kC
Speaker: ..................................... 2 1/4" dia. PM Dynamic Type
Antenna: ...................................... Single Element Rod Antenna
Dimension: .......................................... 6" x 2 5/8" x 1 1/4"
Battery: ............................................. 9V standard battery

Thanks!
Tom




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Old August 24th 04, 09:32 PM
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Maybe of some value to a collector, depending on condition. I bought
one of those in 1967 for about $10.

Dave

TC Dufresne wrote:
Hi:
can anyone give me any info on this rig? My student gave me two of them ,
his granma passed away and had them around the house.
Here are the specs. Anyone know about
1)Generally when they were built
2)Are they worth anything, other than a few bucks that a handheld CB radio
with one channel would be

7-Transistor Citizen Band Transceiver
(210-0102) Specifications Faxback Doc. # 45541

Circuit:
Receiver Section: .......................... Superhetrodyne with crystal
controlled local oscillator
Transmitting Section: .................... Crystal controlled oscillator
Semi-Conductors: ................................ 7-transistor and 1-diode
Frequency: ........................................ 27.085 MC (Channel 11)
Frequency Tolerance: ................................... plus/minus 0.005%
Transmitting Power Input: ............................... 100 mW (Maximum)
Audio Output Power: ..................................... 130 mW (Maximum)
I. F. Frequency: .................................................. 455 kC
Speaker: ..................................... 2 1/4" dia. PM Dynamic Type
Antenna: ...................................... Single Element Rod Antenna
Dimension: .......................................... 6" x 2 5/8" x 1 1/4"
Battery: ............................................. 9V standard battery

Thanks!
Tom




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