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DX2547 |
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Price: $329.95 More Info
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40
Channel AM/SSB base CB radio. Operates
on both AC and DC,
six digit frequency counter, large,
easy-to-read meter with
4 scales and much more. |
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DX2517 |
List Price $549.95 More Info / Buy Now
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(25
to 30 watt radio after performance tune up)
AM/FM/SSB 10-meter radio with
frequency counter, two large
easy-to-read
meters, , built in echo and much more. |
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Ranger 2995 More Info / Buy Now List
Price $699.95 On Sale NOW! Only $549.95 Buy
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Designed
to enhance any serious operators shack, this rack-mounted
unit offers exceptional sound quality and large, easy-to-use
controls. The RCI-2995DX 10-meter radio has features that include: AM-CW-FM-SSB
modes of operation, variable power, noise blanker and built-in
heavy duty AC power supply and provides 150 watts PEP output,
and a rear panel frequency meter output for measuring transmit
operating frequency. The
RCI-2995DX offers microprocessor-based advanced features
typically found in high-end units costing several times
as much. |
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Notice:For
Citizen Band Radios
Internal modifications of any type void type acceptance
granted by the FCC. If you intend to operate a modified transceiver
within the Continental United States you may be in violation
of Part 95 of the FCC rules and regulations. We recommend reading
and familiarizing yourself with part 95 of the FCC rules and
regulations before operating a transceiver.
10 - Meter RADIO LICENSE DISCLOSURE:
A license to operate certain two way radios may be required
by your federal/local government. Operating certain radio
equipment without such license may be illegal in your area.
The end user consumer is solely responsible for acquiring
such license and for the proper use of all radio equipment.
10 meter radios are Amateur radios and not CB transceivers.
Therefore, 10 meter radios are not governed by Part 95
of 47 C.F.R, but by Part 97 of 47 C.F.R. Part 97 does not
require type acceptance of Amateur radios. |
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