It's a gorgeous radio at a fantastic price. I just don't do vintage gear anymore........ radios like that Golden Eagle are well over a half century old, and upkeep is expensive and parts often hard to get.What am I missing here? Not a single comment or potential buyer? Great looking radio at a fantastic price. Where is everybody?
But.... None of the radios you like will be around a half century from now. A refurbished Browning that is done right will out talk and out receive any new Chinese radio. Put a small amp behind it and they can't be beat. And there will still be working Brownings another hald century from now if anyone is still using CB. But then again I'm a Browning guy.It's a gorgeous radio at a fantastic price. I just don't do vintage gear anymore........ radios like that Golden Eagle are well over a half century old, and upkeep is expensive and parts often hard to get.
Besides, the modern gear is more powerful, more versatile with frequencies, more efficient, and takes up way way way less of my desk space! To each their own !
Not sure it matters. I would be astonished if CB radio is still any kind of thing half a century from now. Not when half the people on the band are busy trying to ruin it with splatterbox amps, noise toys, overdriven mics, political rants, racist crap, and every other kind of idiocy you can think of !But.... None of the radios you like will be around a half century from now. A refurbished Browning that is done right will out talk and out receive any new Chinese radio. Put a small amp behind it and they can't be beat. And there will still be working Brownings another hald century from now if anyone is still using CB. But then again I'm a Browning guy.
Some guys are willing to part with their hard-earned money and a few teeth just for the nostalgia. I know because I’m one.And getting parts is tough as pulling teeth.
Thats what I would like to know... DanWhat am I missing here? Not a single comment or potential buyer? Great looking radio at a fantastic price. Where is everybody?
If it was a SSB Eagle, it would be snapped up. An AM-only Browning, not a big draw.What am I missing here? Not a single comment or potential buyer? Great looking radio at a fantastic price. Where is everybody?
Like they say ! ( Different Strokes for Different Folks )Some guys are willing to part with their hard-earned money and a few teeth just for the nostalgia. I know because I’m one.
I wonder if thats the case why people aren't using them on the bowl, or at keydowns, or in hi fi setups... I mean all of those different niches are used to spending money.But.... None of the radios you like will be around a half century from now. A refurbished Browning that is done right will out talk and out receive any new Chinese radio. Put a small amp behind it and they can't be beat. And there will still be working Brownings another hald century from now if anyone is still using CB. But then again I'm a Browning guy.
My biggest complaint about all the brownings, is while they sound good for what they are and they're fun etc I've only ever used the one two and three, and all three of them did not have a very discerning receiver. I could usually hear a couple channels wide and it was really fucking annoyingCan't remember anyone buying a Browning Mark 3 for sideband use. The transmit's not so bad, but the receiver's SSB performance is wretched. No noise blanker. I had a Mark 3 receiver lashed up to a Galaxy Turbo, with a relay to switch the receiver off while transmitting. I was trying to hear some AM folks over the local power-line buzz, and happened to have the Turbo's volume up a bit. The Turbo's receiver hadn't been disabled, just "piggybacked" to feed the Browning's antenna jack. The Turbo's noise blanker was on and you could actually hear those two guys talking. Turn it back down and turn up the Browning's volume? Mostly just power-line buzz.
Decided the novelty of a Turbo with a Browning ping wasn't so useful if I can't hear people on it. Never have come up with an add-on blanker for Browning Mark 3 receivers. Sure wish someone else would.
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