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The February QST 1992 review of the Ranger RCI-2950 made note of its CB
heritage and features--such as a "roger beep" and a public-address speaker jack. The ARRL Lab said it may be possible to modify the '2950 for operation outside the amateur bands. The RCI-2970DX was reviewed in QST for October 2001. The ARRL Lab said that using then-available information, it was unable to modify the '2970DX it tested for operation on non-amateur frequencies. |
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