I have 5 of them. They never fully worked...they were made by CPI.Never owned one but a friend had one back in the late 70's.
Any one remember the Digicom, believe it was made by Polamar.
I have 5 of them. They never fully worked...they were made by CPI.Never owned one but a friend had one back in the late 70's.
Any one remember the Digicom, believe it was made by Polamar.
Have a weakness in here.. they kill you. Thems the rules lolYou sure there's a "T" in that brand name?
aint been close to 1 since 1975 ,cant rememberYou sure there's a "T" in that brand name?
No doubt about it. Never did find a schematic for the thing. One batch got sold around here, and it was never seen for sale again.
73
In 1991 I got a RCI2950. I was a Senior in high school and it was an amazing radio. 26-30mhz with dual VFO and all those features was just amazing.Hey 357, I had a Trc-9 as well!
It had channels 3 , 9 and 11 in it.
My first Johnson tube cb was a black face with 8 crystal controlled channels and a switchable 23 channel receive.
Exports.
The guys across the pond had all the exports of course.
My first new in the box export was a President Lincoln back in the 80's produced by President Electronics of Belgium.
You did not see many of those.
It was a rare radio.
Back then a mobile radio that did 26 to 30 MHz was something.
My friend Tracy got a brand new Super Star 360FM that was sweet, it was like a cobra 148 on steroids.
I am not sure but I think he got it from Red Monkey Communications.
Export radios were back room hush hush stuff back then.
Uniden was the big player back then , and Cybernet as well.
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Jeff
I have 2 of them. Fantastic radio's! When they get to be this old you need to have one for keeps and one for parts!I have a Cobra 138xlr.
I do not think I have a single photo of any of my radio's? I have toilet that I use 12 times a day and never taken a photo of it.Where's all the photos??![]()