Do you mean, "what is RCI putting in the new Cobra 148GTL?"rob5 said:If the 1969 final is no longer produced what is Cobra putting in the new 148GTL
Librium said:loosecannon said:people seem to be pretty cool around here when it comes to posting in the incorrect section, but for the record, a 148gtl, even if modified, is still a type accepted (by the FCC) CB radio.
exports are the ones with dual finals, 10 meter coverage, unlocked clarifiers, etc...
basically any radio that does more than 4 watts and 40 channels without modification.
BTW, just my opinion, but man that avatar is ANNOYING!!!
makes it hard to look at my screen. (no , im not a 'fraidy cat!LOL)
you might think about changing it if you want people to spend time reading your questions.
just my 2 cents, and, as on the radio, you play how you want to play,
take it easy,
loosecannon
WRONG!
Any modification to a legal cb radio voids its type acceptance and
your authority to operate the station.
If any repairs are done they have to comply with the original factory specs.
rob5 said:If the 1969 final is no longer produced what is Cobra putting in the new 148GTL
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