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Dwight Stewart wrote:
"Mike Coslo" wrote: You're off by a few years. Back in the early 70's, I used a CB in our company trucks, and there were plenty of rulebreakers then. Most every time I had to buy parts from a local, I got to see their overheight towers and linear amps. Addressed in my reply to Jim. That CB became well know in the later 70's is not in doubt, but since my job in the early 70's required me to travel on the highways a lot, I can ensure you that it had the "outlaw persona" even at that time. Over the road, the Tuckers sounded very much like they do today, and the boys running their linears were so very much like they are now. The biggest difference was they used a different channel than 19. Know what it was? - Mike KB3EIA - |
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