CB radio nostalgia
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CB radio nostalgia
While surfing the net today I cam across a few websites that deal with CB radio nostalgia.
This website has all sorts of cool pictures of old CB radios from the 70's onwards, maybe even a few 60's models in there too, not sure:
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And if you have an older model Cobra radio, this site has some dates on when some of the radios were avaliable:
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This website has all sorts of cool pictures of old CB radios from the 70's onwards, maybe even a few 60's models in there too, not sure:
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And if you have an older model Cobra radio, this site has some dates on when some of the radios were avaliable:
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RE CB radio nostalgia
I'm diggin the first siteTurbo-T wrote:While surfing the net today I cam across a few websites that deal with CB radio nostalgia.
This website has all sorts of cool pictures of old CB radios from the 70's onwards, maybe even a few 60's models in there too, not sure:
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And if you have an older model Cobra radio, this site has some dates on when some of the radios were avaliable:
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The first class D CB radios....circa 1958/1959....
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You think Beaver Cleaver ever used one of these?
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You think Beaver Cleaver ever used one of these?
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On those radios did you just "pick" the channels you were going to be on instead of having all 23?721HACKSAW wrote:I still have my first CB radio, it is a Knight kit 6 channel crystal radio that was assembled in the late 60's. My father bought it from someone he worked with in 1973. The workmanship is superb in my opinion, the power transformer is bad but it is a real sweet piece of radio history.
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My uncle ran one of those Teaberry T-BEAR's in his coal truck..Godd memories
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Here's another site I found with some old CB pics...
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I still have a Robyn SX-101. I wonder if it still works?
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Another one I found....in Spanish.....but it does show some old radios with dates:
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ah cb radio heaven lol. a vintage radio's collection dream. i just like how they used to look and run lol. so many memories indeed. many thx for posting the links.
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monitoring channels: 23*,26,6, and 19. lsb channel 38.
monitoring channels: 23*,26,6, and 19. lsb channel 38.
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To bad that first site only has pictures of some of these radios. I wish I could find out more about the Realistic TRC-449 I am running. Just the same that first site was nice.
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pretty cool sites there t.
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Try this one outFarmer John wrote:To bad that first site only has pictures of some of these radios. I wish I could find out more about the Realistic TRC-449 I am running. Just the same that first site was nice.
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Re: CB radio nostalgia
I was cleaning my radio area up and got out 2 old pieces I have. The first is a Maco 300 amp that my grandfather ran in his semi in the early '70s, he had a guy in Monteagle, Tn. that did his radio work. The second is a 6 channel kit radio my father got for me when I became interested as a pre-teen, it DKed 1 watt and swung to 4!
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I still have my cpi 2000 with frequency counter but my brownings and trams still smoke anything out there today
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thanks for the memories!!