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My guess would be exposure to moisture over a very long time. I had a rusty old Kenwood HF rig like this, worked great when it worked but always something burning out, vco not locking or relay not clicking. Resins, various varnishes, flux all break down and change over time too, vco was an...
Your radio might have issues or need alignment. The Gray 300 has one of the better preamps compared to others I have used. Not much use on AM as the noise floor is almost always higher than a weak signal but excellent on SSB to make a weak signal loud enough to hear in a mobile.
They are probably waiting for others to come out with FM to see how they sell. AFAIK only one selling FCC approved FM is President, and they only offer one model with CTCSS and DCS, a walkie talkie!
More like crackhead infested cesspool and copper they will steal. They steal aluminum too, happen to my old boss's rentals, took the damn siding off the house.
It's why I said "pretty much". I had one CCR that really was not that cheap, my first HT, a mid 2000s vintage $50 Feidaxin FDC-150, looks different than the new FDC 150, and it was heavy, loud and excellent RX on 2m although the bnc antenna broke the 1st month of using it. It had...
I really want a Randy III but with CTCSS/DCS, repeater offset and of course expanded coverage beyond the 40 channels. They figured it all out on the EU version but nothing so far with the FCC. $150 is still too much for me to either be the first one to hack it or one of many to fubar it.
I wish CB was stuck in the 70s. 100s of manufactures and models to choose from, some like chrome trucker bling CB's, some more something out of a spaceship. Innovation, select calling, hackable PLL chips, made in USA quality, hell if anyone ever did make a CB with a dimmer it was back in the...
Keep searching ebay.co.uk, ebay.de, ebay.fr and ebay.nl, it's possible to find a deal on a used radio and I scored an Alan 42+ years ago for around $50 from Germany and a couple other Euro rigs over the years.
Another cool thing with FM is class-c amplifiers are "plug in play" no need to set the deadkey low or swing high to match the amp, there is no dead key, the frequency is modulated instead of the amplitude.
Don't take this the wrong way, I love AM mode when its done right. Loud, clear booming audio weather it be scanning the air band. talking on the CB with a station out in the Mohave to listening on a vintage tube radio to an AM broadcast station. A strong signal with the right hardware can...
Galaxy DX99V, Teaberry Model-T, Sonar FS-23, Colt 510XL, Albrecht AE-something (AM/FM), Alan 42+, and a Midland 75-830. Most of them "owned" as in the past tense of the word except the valve radios those are gonna be fun when the next solar maximum kicks off.
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