The light up sign for our local Radio Shack just came down sometime in the last month or so. I haven't checked to see if the store is really gone or if they just figured out they didn't need it since it was only open during daylight hours anyways.
gotcha. many thanks and 73A 5/8-wave should be zero point six two five of a wavelength. The difference between that and zero point six four is kinda tiny. Sounds more like a marketing dodge than a technical detail.
73
radio shack sold back in 1978 a antenna that they called .64 crossbow, i came across one that had the circuit board loading coil burnt and built a new coil for it works great,,,,is that for Europe only? never heard of a .64 wave before.
It would be nice! Again.
i hear regret selling MUCH more often than regret buying in CB/Amateur radio. you may stumble upon one.I moved on to bigger and better things but even though nearly useless compared to all the radios I've procured since, I wish I hadn't sold it.
Sometimes they lie about that one, but the user better have a soldering IronNo user serviceable parts inside.
Here ya go.This isn't CB related but I bought my first shortwave radio from Radio Shack. It was a DX-375 and had no sideband and only tuned in 5kHz steps but it was what I could afford. It was $99 and it is what got me bit by the radio bug way back in 1992.
I moved on to bigger and better things but even though nearly useless compared to all the radios I've procured since, I wish I hadn't sold it.
Was it a Radio Shack or Micronta Power Supply? I have a couple of the Micronta supplies now but I only saw Radio Shack branded power supplies just before they Crashed & Burned.My first CB antenna was that $9.95 1/4 wave GP in the ad above. Paired it up with a 23 channel Megatone mobile radio (won in a church raffle) on a $14.95 2 amp R/S power supply.
Damn, I'm getting old!!
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David
My 1st Base CB was a TRC-30A that my parents purchased me for Christmas when it was On Sale for just $99.99 & I connected it to my A/S M400 STARDUSTER that was in the pine tree in our side yard at around 90'.I added an Astatic D-104 which was my 1st ever & Today I currently own 45 D-104 desk microphones & no CB's just Amateur Radios.Walked into a Radio Shack when I was nineteen and walked out with a Realistic Navaho TRC-30A, ground plane and coax. Later that night a whole new world opened its door to me.
Those indeed were the good old days.