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superstar wrote: ↑11 Nov 2017, 20:51
In this day and age with hardly anybody else on locally, there’s no bleed over, no annoying clicking squelch, sensitive rx, good tx audio with a silver eagle and 100w boots, the fidelity cb1000fm is one of my favourite rigs
Snap em up while ya can lads, they’re a real Dx machine
BUT they are...........you know where I got on the famous one
superstar wrote: ↑11 Nov 2017, 20:51
In this day and age with hardly anybody else on locally, there’s no bleed over, no annoying clicking squelch, sensitive rx, good tx audio with a silver eagle and 100w boots, the fidelity cb1000fm is one of my favourite rigs
Snap em up while ya can lads, they’re a real Dx machine
BUT they are...........you know where I got on the famous one
I have a board similar to that in a Midland 3001 one. When changing channel it announces what channel you are on. These were used by blind operators. Wires are everywhere from it.
I will not be commanded, I will not be controlled.
n+1 the formula for working out how many radios you need with n being the current amount.
superstar wrote: ↑11 Nov 2017, 20:51
In this day and age with hardly anybody else on locally, there’s no bleed over, no annoying clicking squelch, sensitive rx, good tx audio with a silver eagle and 100w boots, the fidelity cb1000fm is one of my favourite rigs
Snap em up while ya can lads, they’re a real Dx machine
BUT they are...........you know where I got on the famous one