[AMRadio] CB CRIMINALS

2002-08-24 Thread charles whitesmith
GROUP: Interesing comments;HOWEVER.Since our fearless leaders have been so very successful in; War on drugs,Prevention of business/securities fraud,preventing terrorism,solving pollution problems, preventing forest fires,lowering taxes,etc. DO NOT HOLD YOUR BREATH. 73 de C.W. --

[AMRadio] ARRL Maryland-DC Section Convention & Hamfest

2002-08-24 Thread Al Brown
The Foundation for Amateur Radio (F.A.R.) and The Columbia Amateur Radio Association (CARA) have joined forces to create what will become one of the premier Amateur Radio events in the Mid-Atlantic region. The dates are Saturday, September 7 and Sunday, September 8,2002 at the Howard County (MD

Re: [AMRadio] Illegal 27 & 28 MHz amplifier sales

2002-08-24 Thread John
Yaesu has always catered to CBers, it started with the 101 series of radios .The FT-757GX was also a super popular radio for CB operation in the early 80's. All you to had to do is open the cover & flip a little black switch on the dial board and you had full general coverage transmit. When I was

[AMRadio] Mic to use with class E transmitter

2002-08-24 Thread Donald Chester
From: Dino Darling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I really like the D-104 but not too fond of the sound quality. I use a homemade two-channel audio mixer and combine the outputs of a D-104 and an old Electrovoice dynamic microphone. I use pre-emphasis with the D-104, boosing the highs, starting f

Re: [AMRadio] Illegal 27 & 28 MHz amplifier sales

2002-08-24 Thread Donald Chester
From: "John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Why bother with this . FCC don't care , I don't care, Ebay don't care these amps have been for sale for the last 20 years & will always be .find something else's to do I would tend to agree, if they kept them clean and on 11m. Problem is, they

RE: [AMRadio] Illegal 27 & 28 MHz amplifier sales

2002-08-24 Thread Donald Chester
From: "Ed Sieb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ...when Yaesu released the FT-101, with 11m built-in, the whole 11M band finally went to hell in a hand-basket, and took 500 kHz either side with it. Back in the early 1980's, I ran the service dep't of a 2-way radio/ham radio outfit, and we did a lot