Hi
I know nothing about radioing but whilst clearing my late mothers loft I found a toy from my youth.
It's a Archer (Radio Shack) Space Patrol Base Station Transcever with AM Radio. Cat No. 60-4010
The unit itself is in perfect condition. It measures 9 1/2" wide, 4 1/2" high and 4" deep. It has a 24" long telescopic aerial and a clip on mike with a talk button and curly cord.
The box is a little tatty but complete. All of the inner packaging is intact and it still has its user manual.
According to the info it has an AM radio tuner, it can receive all 40 CB channels (27Mhz) and has two way coms with either mike or morse key (49.860Mhz).
I have no idea what this is worth. I cannot find the same unit on ebay or anywhere else on the net.
I am in England so postage would have to be taken into consideration.
Anyway, here are some photo's. Not the best photography but I've just taken them at 9:30pm and its dark here so I've had to use room lighting so its a longer exposure. I'll perhaps get some better shots tomorrow.
Feedback please.
Dave.
I know nothing about radioing but whilst clearing my late mothers loft I found a toy from my youth.
It's a Archer (Radio Shack) Space Patrol Base Station Transcever with AM Radio. Cat No. 60-4010
The unit itself is in perfect condition. It measures 9 1/2" wide, 4 1/2" high and 4" deep. It has a 24" long telescopic aerial and a clip on mike with a talk button and curly cord.
The box is a little tatty but complete. All of the inner packaging is intact and it still has its user manual.
According to the info it has an AM radio tuner, it can receive all 40 CB channels (27Mhz) and has two way coms with either mike or morse key (49.860Mhz).
I have no idea what this is worth. I cannot find the same unit on ebay or anywhere else on the net.
I am in England so postage would have to be taken into consideration.
Anyway, here are some photo's. Not the best photography but I've just taken them at 9:30pm and its dark here so I've had to use room lighting so its a longer exposure. I'll perhaps get some better shots tomorrow.
Feedback please.
Dave.