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Homemade CB tranceiver

  • Thread starter Thread starter BOOTY MONSTER
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The obvious question would be "why spend all that time building a single channel transceiver"?

I will let someone else post the even more obvious answer.
 
because he can , many things are done for that reason . some good , some bad some WTF ??
 
Correct Booty. Because he can, because he wanted to, because he wanted to prove to himself that he could. :thumbup1:

I remember building my first Heathkit transceiver as a small boy.

When I powered it up for the first time and it worked, you would have thought I had invented sliced white bread! :laugh:
 
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Correct Booty. Because he can, because he wanted to, because he wanted to prove to himself that he could. :thumbup1:

I remember building my first Heathkit transceiver as a small boy.

When I powered it up for the first time and it worked, you would have thought I had invented sliced white bread! :laugh:

i felt that way when i made my first antenna :thumbup:
 
Correct Booty. Because he can, because he wanted to, because he wanted to prove to himself that he could. :thumbup1:

I remember building my first Heathkit transceiver as a small boy.

When I powered it up for the first time and it worked, you would have thought I had invented sliced white bread! :laugh:

I built many of them and Knightkit too one of my first CB was a HEATHKIT !
 
Correct Booty. Because he can, because he wanted to, because he wanted to prove to himself that he could. :thumbup1:

I remember building my first Heathkit transceiver as a small boy.

When I powered it up for the first time and it worked, you would have thought I had invented sliced white bread! :laugh:

Sounds like a warm fuzzy, I had the same feeling when I built my first SB-220.
 
I remember building my first Heathkit transceiver as a small boy.

When I powered it up for the first time and it worked, you would have thought I had invented sliced white bread! :laugh:

i remember trying to put together a kit when i was in grade school.

my mother came by and asked me if i knew what i was doing - i replied "why start now?"

me = :D

mother = :glare:
 

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