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  • #31
    I had a 1/2 wave ariel on a 40 foot + pole and a 22w 140 channel boosted Midland AM/FM set and a cheapo car set with a mag mount,

    the Home set I could talk to the UK and US from South Africa when I lived there

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    • #32
      handle on the cb was and still is johnny5 , even met the wife on it , been into the radio now for about 20 years, past the cb bit and went onto Amateur Radio , and spent thousands on the ****in things , last month spent over a grand on a new radio and the ****in thing is up the stairs gathering dust, but hey it keeps the wife happy

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      • #33
        ha my handle was wildman ! had a mine boosted everybody complained coz i wer bleeding over em . remember sitting in my mini late at night in the back garden my mum thought i,d gone mad talking to myself into my hand

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        • #34
          Cobra 148 GTL DX with uusb & llsb fitted run through a 250 watt burner with a Turner Supersidekick Mic and 20' hi-gain pole.
          Still got it all in the loft somewhere .
          Handle was Cooperman (as per Russ Abbot and that I had a Mini Cooper)
          Side Band was Charlie Mike 152 spoke to people all over the world and at one time a friend who was on holiday in Nova Scotia.
          Good times trying to keep in front of the Busby Vans and the Bears LOL
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          • #35
            any of use old cb'rs with one of these in the loft, give me a shout

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            • #36
              Originally posted by johnny5 View Post
              any of use old cb'rs with one of these in the loft, give me a shout

              http://cbworldinformer.com/images/01..._box_front.jpg
              My dads into the old valve radios,he's had them since the 50's and there is a room full of the stuff mostly ex naval i think or things that were in planes during the war.

              think i just missed the cb era just like the cars everyone else my age had mk1 astra gte or golf gti etc

              L8R Bill

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              • #37
                good old days them!,cant remember what cb i had but i had a k40 mag mount witch i borrowed from a tr7! and my handle was dominator,used to spend the winter nights out on fox hunts with all me mates(trying to find someone!)
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                • #38
                  i had loads of fun with cb radios back in the early 90's, my handle was live wire, and i used to sit up portsdown hill till the wee hours talking crap, met loads of people and had fun,

                  but thank god for mobile phones

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by lee bishop View Post
                    i had loads of fun with cb radios back in the early 90's, my handle was live wire, and i used to sit up portsdown hill till the wee hours talking crap, met loads of people and had fun,

                    but thank god for mobile phones
                    not much changed then lee!
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                    • #40
                      A.M in the late seventies with me old man,he had one set up in his motor spares shop and sold them,half of hadfield(royston vasey) where we lived ended up with them!Then on to fm later . 1-4 a copy come on or was it 1-9? Had various units inc a hand held which was great for meeting the ladies in my early teens ! Also had the big firk off TWIG in the loft! Handle was Chevy, as in 454 blocked version in my old mans stock car!
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                      • #41
                        I bought a Midland 3001 with my christmas money in 1981 as soon as they were legal, out of Dixons for 20 quid. I still have it in my lorry today...
                        I had a new 1 but it was rubbish
                        No-one ever uses them anymore though, the consolation is the music playing ****s and wind up merchants have all disappeared too
                        10:10 etc

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                        • #42
                          Uh, Breaker One-Nine, this here's the Rubber Duck
                          You got a copy on me Pig-Pen? C'mon

                          Uh, yeah 10-4 Pig Pen, fer sure, fer sure
                          By golly it's clean clear to Flag-Town, C'mon

                          Uh, yeah, that's a big 10-4 Pig-Pen,
                          Yeah, we definitely got us the front door good buddy,
                          Mercy sakes alive, looks like we got us a convoy


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                          • #43
                            jesus johine thiose where the days lol i started with a sharp 40 then got a vice presdiant 80 then a sommercamp 340 then the daddy of them a black face super star 3900 and still have it today used it 4 years while i drove long distance hgvs, it was the set that had the bleep after u keyed the mike lol my handle was the roadrunner
                            *Edited*

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                            • #44
                              i had one too but cant remeber much about it but i remember having a burner? think it upped the power?
                              Too old of a cat 🐱 to be f--ked by a kitten



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                              • #45
                                If you want lyrics, go to the source:


                                Even by my time in the USA, CB was on the decline but when I came back to UK and was doing rallies in Belgium we made use of UK FM CB. Local CB there was AM and (for reasons we never worked out) the only interlopers on FM were a French team. Compared to the UK, FM was clear and loud out there and thus quite useful. I did sometimes worry we might have been inadvertently calling in a ground attack by the Belgian Airforce though...
                                "Sandpiper 1"
                                (that's an even longer story - the Sandpiper was for a long time the symbol of the Rally of the 1000 Lakes)

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