"Dungeon Master" wrote in message
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That is a modified Amateur Radio radio. Not type accepted on CB. Not to
mention, if caught, you could loose the rig and more importantly, your
license (No flames please).
On a side note, most modern amateur rigs do not perform well on AM
without a lot fussing around. They are produced to transmit low level
AM where the modulation is introduced before the final amp. You would
get better reports from a transmitter that is high level or where the
modulation is introduced at the final stage.
I also recall that there was a remote mounted 40 Channel AM/SSB CB
produced that contained all the functions in the microphone. There
weren't many of these produced due to being harder to modify for "extra
channels". I think it was produced by Midland?? Maybe someone in the
group here will remember it.
It's not illegal till you press the little button on the side of the mic.
Then you can be in deep doo-doo, IF someone catches you which is highly
unlikely because to will probably splatter MUCH less

. An amatuer rig
that covers 11M for receive only is just fine.
Chad