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Homemade CB tranceiver


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. (y)

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. (y)

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 (y)
 
Correct Booty. Because he can, because he wanted to, because he wanted to prove to himself that he could. (y)

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 !
 
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.

I was just going to say "WHY NOT!?!?!?!" but booty's answer works too.
 
Correct Booty. Because he can, because he wanted to, because he wanted to prove to himself that he could. (y)

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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