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    Posted 9 years ago

    brendanjbu…
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    Hi,
    I found this back in the late 1980's in Queensland Australia,
    I realised back then that it was a keeper but never really knew what it was I think it is an early CB radio.
    Inside of the box is 3 compartments 1 for the radio 2 for the headphones (missing) & 3 for the microphone (missing)
    I do have several paper licences for the operation of this radio but have misplaced them about 15yrs ago so I hope they turn up.
    Does anybody know this radio and so some history I would like to have it restored as much as possible but I think that would be a huge job as most of the parts valves/headphones/microphone etc. probably don't exist anymore.

    Please reply if you have any information
    Kind Regards
    Brendan

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    1. Dan121156 Dan121156, 9 years ago
      Probably more like "Amateur Radio" (HAM)... CB did not require a license, just an identification document that was issued by the FCC. CB could only operate in the 27MHz rage with the 40 channels provided.
      HAM did require a license and a passing of a FCC Test before the license was granted by the FCC.. Operation of HAM was a much broader spectrum and was allow more wattage. Thus allowing a HAM to reach-out and communicate with people global...
      Nice find.. Looks to have some real age to it...
    2. walksoftly walksoftly, 9 years ago
      I'm thinking that it could be a high frequency radio, popular & necessary in the outback.
    3. brendanjburns, 9 years ago
      Dan111256 thankyou I will go back to the shed again and search for those licences I have lost they may help in further identifying this radio.
      Thanks for your input see what else my search will turn up.
    4. brendanjburns, 9 years ago
      walksoftly thank you I will widen my internet search as I think I have a good chance of finding this item and its history.

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