papabug71 wrote:Good looking unit you have. Now all you need is a huge linear amp & a 1/4 wave & youll be in buisness. Dad had an old "Golden Eagle" back in the day.
A properly built C.B. radio with built amp, antenna & antenna wiring will have no problem talking halfway across the country. The wife's father is a truck driver & he is big into building C.B.'s. He builds his own & has friends in texas that he talks with often & they are around 200 miles away. Its like they are right next to him. Its almost like ham radio.
It will "snow" a TV set when he keys it up as well.
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I use to run a Ranger 2950 with a 225 watt linear. (wish I could remember the brand) and I used to open and close the automatic door at the small market.
I was told a flouresent light can be lite up if it is close enough to the antenna, but I never tried it.
I still have all of my equipment and have been thinking about installing it in my little Ranger. I already designed an antenna mount in my software, just gotta machine it now. When I finnally get a round to it I'll post pics.
FLATBEDFORD wrote:My older neighbor gave me one that looks about the same age as that. Wasn't sure what to do with it. Maybe I should hold on to it? Don't know if it works or not.
Install it in the truck. If not I'll take it.
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What brand and model is it? I'm curious to know.