IMHO anyone who spends $2000 on an SB-220, even if it were retrieved from the lost Atlantis expedition, is nuts. But, "collectors" prevail. I've been reminded many times that the whole value of such
As I recall, these P/N's were reserved for custom devices not catalogued. If so, even having Mot semi device catalogs from those days may not reveal anything. It would surely be best to put them on a
The only comment I can make about the RFE products is that they are for sale "outside the U.S. only," and are clearly indicated for "export only," as they are not FCC Certificated, they are not on th
W3LAP: Not harming us? Indeed they are. Here's how: -CBers causing RFI/TVI in residential neighborhoods. Ham applies for permit to erect a tower and is denied because the neighbors, who have experien
The post from W3LAP also postulated that we all got our start in CB. Obviously, hams licensed prior to 1957 didn't, since CB didn't exist. I got my start 8 years after that, when CB was in full bloom
Jim, I have some comments and questions contained below. If you'd answer them, perhaps I and other readers might have a better understanding of what you're trying to say. 73 de Steve, WB2WIK/6 [Steve
Bravo to WA4LAV for taking the time to refurbish and "re-legalize" gear, and then offer it to budding hams. Way to go! -WB2WIK/6 "Each success only buys an admission ticket to a more difficult proble
[Steve Katz] Of course. I thought everybody knew these guys, they are very popular for short runs of high quality boards: http://www.circuitexpress.com 229 S. Clark Drive Tempe, AZ 85281 (480) 966-5
Jim, I read all this but still don't really understand your position, or your point. CB amplifiers are illegal, period, and anyone who builds and sells them (at least in the U.S.) should be cited, ch