You are aware this has no Serial number, more than likely this is a custom job.
It's restickered...so what you see may not be all it's cracked up to be.
In the vid, it' pretty quiet, so does the "Audio work?" and it's channel band plan even in the CB band or completely EXPORT? The Counter on the scope shows 27.205XXX ok - but no "extreme ends of the channels" - What is the Frequency of Channel 1 or Channel 80 (Does it even lock in)? You see him changing the channels but the vid cuts off. So no guarantees, This can be anything from an older PLL02A onto an 858 or even 145106 PLL versions, but the radios' Selector layout and front panel - seems to be a guts interchange from another chassis that came out of a beat up case...
Did you catch this...
Kind of like looking at an old Chevy the owners says "stock Small Block V8" with Original miles
But is it a Rocket 455 with high mileage and a 2BBL carb poking out the hood?
There may be "More Nuts than Bolts and screws" in there - squeezed in under that case cover...
Was Quoted as over $$900 AU (YT vid comments) - now lowered 1/3 down to $$600+ - ok...Why? As in - Why would I want a restickered radio I can't verify until I get it at the home bench and open up...???
Many a European radio would have a channel layout of lots of channels - but FM modes only, so this - with the heat sink on the back of an older Cybernet / GEM "look" - I'd be more leery as "Caveat Emptor" on this one.
$600 + dollars? Sounds like - "Looking to make a quick buck" on someone's Stimulus package deal...
Not worth it, it can cost you more in fixing it than it's worth...
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