Converting 10 meter radio
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Cory Tanner, May 3, 2009.
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True, but it seems you equate a export radio with distortion. Distortion is the radio operator's fault.K7DFA Thanks this.
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So are you saying a converted 10 meter radio is a distorting radio???? If that is what you are getting at then please prove your point. I have a converted connex 4600 turbo that sounds as clean if not cleaner then anything else you hear out there.K7DFA Thanks this.
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Logic says not every radio ...... no matter what kind of radioK7DFA Thanks this.
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IDK about the rock stations, but it sure would close down 100% of the "holier than thou" (religious) broadcast stations in my area!!!
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meter refers to wave length of transmitter, a 11 meter band radio's wave length is 11 meters, this is the actual length of its wave, approx. 39 ft.
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Last I checked, 11 meters was 36 ft. in wavelength.
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Yeah but maybe you have bigger feet.
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36.44444444444444 @ 27.000 mghurrrrtttzzzzz or 36.08913 by land measurement
36.41073080481036 on my freq at 27.025
Sorry but I am a engineer/surveyor by trade.
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good one!