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On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 00:40:12 +1000, Simon
wrote: [newsgroups reset] Al Klein wrote: On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 14:31:36 GMT, Simon wrote: Since when have CB amplifiers been recognised as boatanchors or is this topic just spam from unthinking cross posting? Running more than 4 watts on 27 MHz in the US has been illegal since CB became legal here - 1961 IIRC. I don't know what the rules are in Oz. Al, yes more or less the same rules in Oz - type approval etc, but this gear is not considered as a collectable boatanchor though, so a bit off topic in the boatanchors forum - maybe an excess of cross-posting. My fault for not noticing your ng. I guess *newer* amps wouldn't be too collectable, although I do recall an article in QST (or was it CQ) many years back about a pair of 4CW300s running in the trunk (boot) of a car. That kind of amp would probably be considered pretty collectable. |
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