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Love it so far... It has a seperation kit so I mounted the head unit on the dashboard. The menu features are easy to operate. A lot easier than you would think. I Talked to Poland on it yesterday. It's a great sounding rig.
President Lincoln 2 Sirio Turbo 5000 Roof Mount 567 East Tennessee
3 nights ago i picked up a Texas Star 500 V amp and a Connex 3300 single final radio, along an Astatic D104-M6 mic with some coax and stereo amp power cables, plus a Rat Shack external speaker.
A few weeks ago a guy I know fell on hard times and sold me some of his CB gear (to pay his rent) which consisted of a Navaho TRC-458 base radio, a Cobra 29 Soundtracker w/added echo and talkback, a Superstar SS120 mini radio, a Galaxy 225 amp, a Workman HP201 meter, a cheap power supply, a Cobra power mic, a Ranger SRA-158 mic and a few other pieces.
Nice! MACO Shooting Star, that's the one I was just thinking about getting. It was between that one or the MACO Y Quad. Wonder how easy or hard it is to set one up.
Anyway, to answer the post, I just acquired a galaxy 2527 which is hard to find these days. And also just picked up a Silver K Eagle Mic too. Now all I need to do is decide which antenna to get and not hard to assemble and raise.
Handle/Call Sign: 2527 Upstate NY or SPRINGSTEEN Local Freq: 27 Shoot Skip on Freq: 6 /26 USB/LSB: 38/39
G2527 wrote:Nice! MACO Shooting Star, that's the one I was just thinking about getting. It was between that one or the MACO Y Quad. Wonder how easy or hard it is to set one up.
Anyway, to answer the post, I just acquired a galaxy 2527 which is hard to find these days. And also just picked up a Silver K Eagle Mic too. Now all I need to do is decide which antenna to get and not hard to assemble and raise.
Going to find out tomorrow how hard it is to put together...shouldn't be that big a deal on the construction end...the instructions are pretty straight forward...trick maybe getting it tuned tho, but MaCo provided some tips on tuning, so hopefully the tips pay off.
Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
G2527 wrote:Nice! MACO Shooting Star, that's the one I was just thinking about getting. It was between that one or the MACO Y Quad. Wonder how easy or hard it is to set one up.
Anyway, to answer the post, I just acquired a galaxy 2527 which is hard to find these days. And also just picked up a Silver K Eagle Mic too. Now all I need to do is decide which antenna to get and not hard to assemble and raise.
Going to find out tomorrow how hard it is to put together...shouldn't be that big a deal on the construction end...the instructions are pretty straight forward...trick maybe getting it tuned tho, but MaCo provided some tips on tuning, so hopefully the tips pay off.
You'll be fine, the things are pretty much foolproof. Nothing more than some minor wiggling on the gammas is all you'll have to do, at least that's been my experience. YMMV.
ordered this morn, due to arrive 5/25/2016, Sirio Fighter 5000 mag. mount to replace my Wilson 5000 on my lil pick-'em up. the camo look caught my eye and it will go good with the theme on my truck.
CB Handle: PROUD AMERICAN
SEPTEMBER 11, 2001.......Our Loss Will Not Be FORGOTTEN
Veteran: Field Artillery. M40, 155 MM self-propelled howitzer. Bamberg, West Germany, 1975 - 1977.....HOOAH!!
Thank you for the reply PA629 & jessejamesdallas , as long as the numbers aren't in calculus, it will be a fun assembly. I just seen some that I think required soldering. Which isn't too hard to do. Good luck with your new antenna jessejamesdallas hope to hear ya out there someday. Everyone else have a great day and hope to post an update of some more new equipment in the near future (don't we all)
73s
G~
Handle/Call Sign: 2527 Upstate NY or SPRINGSTEEN Local Freq: 27 Shoot Skip on Freq: 6 /26 USB/LSB: 38/39
I recently got a lincoln II for the mobile. So far it is a great performer and the receive is nice. Other than that I snagged a few estate deals and now have a ton of odds and ends, some I'll keep.
-drdx
Yes it's me, Dollar-98, drdx, the original all maul, shot cawla on workin this no-fade technology.
Homebrew 2 tube 6jb6 amp and Teaberry T 40ch. Radio works, amp only had 1 tube in it. Gonna buy a pair and hook it up to the T, it keys 2w swing about 6w.
gots the new antenna, Sirio Fighter 5000 PL mag. mount, installed on my lil pick-'em up truck. auto swr on radio showing 1.5 on 1, 19 and 40. got a radio check and was told coming in loud and clear. don't know how far out the feller was that gave it. reckin when I get a chance and find a place away from obsticales, I will hook up the good ol' rat shack swr meter and let it do it's hickey.
CB Handle: PROUD AMERICAN
SEPTEMBER 11, 2001.......Our Loss Will Not Be FORGOTTEN
Veteran: Field Artillery. M40, 155 MM self-propelled howitzer. Bamberg, West Germany, 1975 - 1977.....HOOAH!!
Great news Army1975, I hope to make contact with you soon, the skip has been running pretty hot with the Carolinas and GA coming in my neck of the woods pretty good.
DevilDog66 wrote:Great news Army1975, I hope to make contact with you soon, the skip has been running pretty hot with the Carolinas and GA coming in my neck of the woods pretty good.
I hear ya. what channel will ya be on? I run my mobile on 19 when I am in my truck. that is all who is on the radio anymore in my neck of the woods. I will put the radio on whatever channel and leave it there. just like up in here, in and out of my truck. don't have no base station here at the Quarters. never know, might catch ya.
CB Handle: PROUD AMERICAN
SEPTEMBER 11, 2001.......Our Loss Will Not Be FORGOTTEN
Veteran: Field Artillery. M40, 155 MM self-propelled howitzer. Bamberg, West Germany, 1975 - 1977.....HOOAH!!
Have a general lee radio, sirio turbo 5000 mag mount antenna, and a little something all on there way..... Cannot wait to get back on the air... Its been a long, long time..
Just purchased a Cobra 29 LTD Classic for 30 bucks! Appears to be in great cosmetic condition other than a couple of scratches. The meter light doesn't work but thats an easy fix. Also bought a new power cord and meter(just in case). Next, I just need to decide what coloe LED light I want for it. I think green or red would be nice. Time to shop on GI Joes site!