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    Should I put this in my Disco? (old Apollo CB radio)

    So I posted this over in the Technical Chatter forum and they told me to try The Verandah but I can't post there because I don't have the permissions...but since I want to put this in my Disco I thought I'd post up here too just for everyone's amusement

    My Dad had this old CB radio which he put on our old family VC Commodore when I was 10 years old and we camped in The Grampians. He still had it and when they moved house recently he was going to throw it out so I said that I'd take it and put it on my car...I don't know much about radios but I know it's old and it's an AM radio.

    I read somewhere that it's handy to have an AM and an FM radio, terrain dependent, but I'm not sure if this one is just so old that it won't be much use but damn, LOOK AT THE WOODGRAIN!!! It matches my dash!!!!

    I kinda want to put it on anyway, but hey, what does everyone think and know about this relic?
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    If it's a. 27 MHz you won't have to many people to talk to unless someone else you know has one... So it's 10-7 from this 10-20 we're gone

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    Wow! An old 18 channel. What a gem.
    I've got an 18 channel Pearce Simpson in one of my cars.

    Don't toss it whatever you do.

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    Cool old unit, but as mentioned, you won't have anyone to talk to if you install it as everyone uses UHF these days. I have a 27Mhz unit somewhere - never had the heart to throw it out.

    Hang onto it for sure, but personally I wouldn't bother fitting it - it's more a piece of nostalgia and history than anything useful.
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    If you do toss it, toss it in my direction. I'll pop it on the shelf with the others.

    I wonder if people still use side band?

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    I have heard that there is a small resurgence of am cb due to the amount of dickheads that clog up the UHF channels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    I have heard that there is a small resurgence of am cb due to the amount of dickheads that clog up the UHF channels.
    Interesting - I might have to dust the old one off.

    Or, buy an 80 channel - most of the knobs haven't got them yet, so up further in the band it's still relatively free of tools. (So far)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Or, buy an 80 channel - most of the knobs haven't got them yet, so up further in the band it's still relatively free of tools. (So far)
    Channels 41 to 80 are between channels 1 to 40. The new 80 channel uses the same amount of the spectrum as the old 40 channel, but with narrower channels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron IIA View Post
    Channels 41 to 80 are between channels 1 to 40. The new 80 channel uses the same amount of the spectrum as the old 40 channel, but with narrower channels.

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    Yes, but I was just referring to the knob jockeys who run rampant on UHF - most don't have 80 channels so they can't hear in between the gaps so to speak.
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    Damn...I only have am 18 channel so sounds like I'd need more...but interesting that AM may be having a resurgence...hmmm


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