This is *WHY* one must not "Blend" Amateur Radio with "CB"

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Gadfly, Jan 27, 2009.

  1. Mad Dog 20/20

    Mad Dog 20/20 Heavy Load Member

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    I used an Eagle Spitfire 454 Handheld.They were imported by Copper Electronics as a "Ten Meter Handheld", But were marketed towards to CB'ers.These are no longer available but a newer version has hit the market recently under various names.

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  3. WA4GCH

    WA4GCH Road Train Member

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    I HAVE A 454 :biggrin_25525:

    Worked Costa Rica from my front yard on 28.400 USB and N.C. on 29.600 FM .....
     
  4. delta5

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    I didnt know anyone even made a 10 meter walkie-talkie LOL
     
  5. WA4GCH

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    Yes they did and the FCC got them BAN from being inported BECAUSE CBers were using them .....

    Sorry but what CBer would spend over $200 for a 2 watt HT ???? :biggrin_2556: ????
     
  6. Mad Dog 20/20

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    The same reason an amateur op would.Not all CB/Freebanders are power hungry and are amused by watching the meter swing to the right. Personally I enjoy DX'ing the so-called freeband QRP.Over the past few months I've made numerous contacts into Europe,Africa and the Caribbean at 10 watts or less on the CB and freeband.Bruce , you and others know as well as I do that when the upper end of the HF spectrum is open, that you can work the world with a watt or less.Back in cycle 22 the local AM crowd was complaining that they could not make contacts with there 2 transistor amplifiers and were amazed when I showed them how I could work European stations at 12 watts with a Cobra 148 into a 7 foot Firestick.
     
  7. WA4GCH

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    SAD we all suffer so that some buracrat can justify his job ... :biggrin_25513:
     
  8. josh.c

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    Preach it! Can we just apply this to everything, not just radio? Thanks.
     
  9. SpaceShipOne

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    New here... About to get my CDL!

    I am also a ham, Extra Class since 1997 (age 16).

    I guess most company trucks are fitted with CB, I would be interested to put a real HF rig (TS480 or similar).

    Well we shall see :)
     
  10. Yup

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    Quite a few actually,we picked them up second hand for around $60-$75USD

     
  11. WA4GCH

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    454?

    They had a VERY high failure rate .......
     
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