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When the radio you want finally comes up on ebay but you don't have the cash

I’m not saying I’m going to buy that one but it’s just a model that’s been on my bucket list. A local had one back in the day with the full setup and it was pretty awesome. Its value is because it’s a collector item and because it has some pretty cool tech for a radio of its era, but I agree that in the end it’s just a cb radio. I’m smart enough these days that I don’t blow money on nostalgia. Just don’t see the full CPI sets too often, they are like unicorns these days.
 
Most of my collection is considered low end garbage, but that’s exactly what I like to refurbish and use. Part of my makeup dictates that the old, the ugly and largely forgotten past radios also need some good loving. I have a few older high end radios too, but they’re not much better at getting the job done. The price vs. performance ratio doesn't make much sense to me anymore. Once again, the antenna plus having a mic that fits your voice are far more important.
 
No matter the device: there is that magic of coming to understand the mind of the designer. It changes our understanding of what is being accomplished.

WHAT is possible, and WHY.

I’ve seen several impressive sets via the courtesy of this board. The attraction is obvious.

Will such ever be made again? And could I afford it?

I’ve never been in a position to afford a SEQUERRA
Model 1 FM Tuner. But have never forgotten the obvious brilliance on its announcement. Years later visited the home of a man had one. (Magic).

I joke about having a household shrine to St Herman Hosmer (Scott). But when I run into that which was “just right”, it’s awe at my fellows ability.

Truth & Beauty, gentlemen. Tell me, please, where one ends and the other begins? I’m of the persuasion that in the end they are indistinguishable.

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I think this full set new would have cost more than this price used...one of the few radios I've never owned

https://www.ebay.com/itm/CPI-2000-Base-ssb-set/143225164899?hash=item2158e29463:g:JGUAAOSwM1Fcsrls&LH_ItemCondition=3000

I have heard so many people talk about not being able to find parts for these pieces? I have never owned one or seen one in person here in North Florida & understand they were popular on the West Coast when they were available?

SIX-SHOOTER
 
I have heard so many people talk about not being able to find parts for these pieces? I have never owned one or seen one in person here in North Florida & understand they were popular on the West Coast when they were available?

SIX-SHOOTER
I've always heard good things about them, but I've never seen one, nor knew anyone that had one. They are neat looking and futuristic for the time.
 
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Things that are not valuable to me or you might be to a " Collector"
We all have our radio hobby and I am sure there are people that think we are crazy.
" Why would someone spend hundreds ( thousands ) of dollars on some electronics just to talk to some one in another place when I can call around the world on the cell phone in my pocket"
So to some we are all nuts.
We like our hobby.
It is what we do.
" Why would I spend hundreds ( thousands ) of dollars on a old cb set that I can't get parts for if it breaks when I can buy a modern radio that will talk just as well."
To some It would be nuts.
Its what some like to do.
And so it goes.
Some like to collect old cars or old stuff that others call junk.
Some like to build hot rods or fast bikes.
It is a hobby.
Its what we as individuals do to justify all the hard work we do every day so we can (insert your fun hobby/thing here)
when we have time.
Different strokes for different folks.
As long as your having fun.......
At least its not Bennie Babys

73
Jeff
 
Here are some of the advertised features of the CPI -

The "professional" features of the CP2000B include:

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* Manual RF gain control with automatic override.

Uses a PIN diode attenuator for unequalled strong signal performance.


* Highly stable (--10OHz) crystal oscil- lators deliver superior single-sideband and AM performance.

* Advanced receive RF pre-amp gives optimum db boost with exceptional low 1.5db noise figure.

Same as the CP I "RANGE PLUS" preamp which sells for $59-95.


* High-power JFET mixer virtually wipes out cross/inter modulation (-85db).

* Full-range clarifier (-1.5 KHz) for spot- on SSB tuning.

* 8-pole crystal filter (-80db adjacent channel rejection) on both AM and SSB is an unequalled industry first.

* Automatic noise limiter (ANL) can be switched in or out.

* Exclusive CPI tuned RF type noise blanker is a built-in standard, not an 1. extra".

* Total solid-state switching-no relays.

* Wide response 3" x 5" speaker with ceramic magnet puts out crisp, clear audio.

* Separate peak RF output and VSWR meters on transmit. Signal strength on receive.

* Built-in logarithmic speech compressor provides super-strong average talk power with no flat-topping or illegal splattering (bleed over). Front panel microphone gain control allows easy setting to the desired amount of speech compression. Same as the famous CPI "TALK POWER" which sells separately for $69.95.

* Built-in FET microphone preamp.

* Heavy-duty output RF transistor is emitter ballasted to safely withstand infinitive VSWR.

Power amp module is removable for easy service.


* Transmitter Automatic Level Control (ALC) assures full modulation at varying speech levels.

* LED channel readout.

* External speaker and headphone out- put jacks.

* Tilt stand provides two front mounting levels.

* Total plug-in modular construction.

* Completely compatible with CPI BC-2000 Base Console.

* Base or mobile operation. Quick dis- connect power cables provided for both DC and AC operation.

Made in USA.



CP2000B Specifications
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General Channels: 40 Freq. range: 26.965 to 27.405 MHz.

Freq. control: digital synthesizer (PLL).

Stability: .0005% over temp. range.

Lock time: less than one second.

Temperature range: -30C to +60 C.

Operating voltage: AC= 105-130 VAC, 60 Hz. DC= 13.6 VDC nom,

1 1.0 VDC min, 15.5 VDC max. Size- 15.75" wide, 3.5" high, 12.0" deep

Transmitter RF Power Out- SSB: 12W PEP AM: 4W carrier

Spurious: Harmonic: -70db.

Other spurious: -70db, min. below. mean power.

Intermod: Third order: -30db.

Fifth order: -40db below mean power.

ALC: Range greater than 30db.

Mismatch Tolerance: Infinite VSWR at all phase angles.

Mic. Connector: Standard 4 pin type.

Receiver Receiver Type: Single conversion Sensitivity:

At +10db S+N/'N: SSB: 0.25uV (-119dbm). AM: 0.5uV (-l 13dbm).

Adjacent Channel Rejection: -80db.

Ultimate I-F rejection: -100db.

In-band Spurious: Greater than 70db down.
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Image & I-F Rejection: -70db.

Cross Modulation: -85db.

Inter Modulation: -85db.

Clarifier Range: - 1.5 KHz.

Receiver Audio: Total harmonic distortion less than 3% at rated 4W audio out.

AGC: Less than l0db audio increase at inputs from l.OuV (-107dbm) to O.lV (-7dbm).
 
I see many things on Ebay I would love to have here are a few

10k+ vinyl record collections I have at least 6 to 8 I would love to have

6 or 8 stereo receivers all 60w+ at min of $400

Laser disc collections of 500+

Model train layouts$ 2k+ I have seen like 4 I really liked but they are a min of 800 miles away and you load it and move it yourself
 
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I see many things on Ebay I would love to have here are a few

10k+ vinyl record collections I have at least 6 to 8 I would love to have

6 or 8 stereo receivers all 60w+ at min of $400

Laser disc collections of 500+

Model train layouts$ 2k+ I have seen like 4 I really liked but they are a min of 800 miles away and you load it and move it yourself

Work on your kids. They own. You play.
 

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