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RCI2990
| Posted on Wednesday, February 06, 2002 - 8:52 pm: |
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Im thinking about getting an old 40 channle tube base like a Robyn 240D or a Teaberry model T 40 channel just for the heck of it just to have something differnt to play with. Ive never owned a tube CB base before. What is the most they will do on AM and how does the audio out of one of these radios compare to a newer solid state radio? also how well would one of these tube rigs would work with a tube base amp like a D&A mav 250? |
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BLACKSMITH663
| Posted on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 - 2:05 pm: |
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i love my tubes!!!! my whole shop is full of tube radio linears etc. feed a linear with the minimum output needed to cause it to key-up. youll love the sswwwiinggg!!! CAUTION: TUBE EQIUPMENT CONTAINS VERY HIGH OPERATING VOLTS/AMPS. A MISTAKE WHILE WORKING ON ONE (EVEN UNPLUGGED) CAN BE FATAL. IF YOU ARE NOT AN EXPERIENCED TECH.....HIRE ONE! BLACKSMITH663 |
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