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I have the opportunity to acquire a new, still sealed, Sears Roadtalker mobile
circa 1980. What can be done to this radio? I remember back in the 80's with the right mods, these radios were loud. |
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![]() "FLEXECUTIVECAR" wrote in message ... I have the opportunity to acquire a new, still sealed, Sears Roadtalker mobile circa 1980. What can be done to this radio? I remember back in the 80's with the right mods, these radios were loud. Model number would help, many of the Roadtalkers used the O2A chip which was premiere for easy mods. Later versions used the including many SSB units used the 858 chip. Get me the model # and I see what mods are available. The last Roadtalkers used a 8719 in many cases, still a easy mod with a DPDT switch. Novice work. Will check this newsgroup tomorrow to see a reply. 73's |
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The model is the: 61 3811. Thanks.
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![]() "FLEXECUTIVECAR" wrote in message ... The model is the: 61 3811. Thanks. Uses the 858 chip. |
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