CB radio
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Just dropped one in the Fury.... I got a real old, 23 channel radio. Needed work, but it looks well cool in there!
Then I got a NOS 23 channel radio, that is all chromey....
Both of the above cost me $10 total.
Mercy-Sakes alive.....
Then I got a NOS 23 channel radio, that is all chromey....
Both of the above cost me $10 total.
Mercy-Sakes alive.....
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Hi once people get over the geek side of it, then the redneck truckers is the other side of it, I think more will use it, I have one fitted in my charger but it still needs tweaking a little, I also has one set up in my shed, all I get on that is the local farmers, hopefully Jeff will post up some pictures of it in his car 

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1934 Coupe
1954 F100
1972 Norton Commando Fastback
Your Mum Says Hi.
Mopar a God amongst insects.
Rule in Hell or be a Slave in Heaven.
I will be fitting one of my CB's into my Cortina Pick-up and one in my Capri, allot of the guys in the Capri Club Scotland already use them and now the MK3 Cortina guys are starting to catch on to the advantages especially as you no longer need a licence for them 

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1970 Dodge Charger
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In December 2006, CB radio was deregulated by Ofcom and is now license freeWolfman wrote:I used to have a lot of am stuff years ago, A president adams Base station and two midlands in different cars with firestick twigsUsed to blow the minicabs to pieces. Whats with not needing licences now for the fm stuff


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1970 Dodge Charger
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bazbiker wrote:In December 2006, CB radio was deregulated by Ofcom and is now license freeWolfman wrote:I used to have a lot of am stuff years ago, A president adams Base station and two midlands in different cars with firestick twigsUsed to blow the minicabs to pieces. Whats with not needing licences now for the fm stuff
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Does that include AM too

As far as i am aware it doesWolfman wrote:bazbiker wrote:In December 2006, CB radio was deregulated by Ofcom and is now license freeWolfman wrote:I used to have a lot of am stuff years ago, A president adams Base station and two midlands in different cars with firestick twigsUsed to blow the minicabs to pieces. Whats with not needing licences now for the fm stuff
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Does that include AM tooI might get me some more gear then
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UK now has 80 legal channels, UKFM = 27.60125 MHz to 27.99125 MHz
and the CEPT channels, 26.965MHz to 27.405 MHz
How far can you transmit? How long is a bit of string? Legally a few miles up to 100 miles. With a little help? And using a export multimode radio, and a decent antenna, Around the world.
and the CEPT channels, 26.965MHz to 27.405 MHz
How far can you transmit? How long is a bit of string? Legally a few miles up to 100 miles. With a little help? And using a export multimode radio, and a decent antenna, Around the world.
I am keeping this Mopar....... SOLD!