Any Amatuer Radio Operators(HAMS)
Not really but I have a Cobra mobile unit that has Ham freqs in it
I think it goes as low as 25 Mhz and as high as 30 Mhz AM and FM and of course side band.
It's been years since I have used it.
I think it goes as low as 25 Mhz and as high as 30 Mhz AM and FM and of course side band.
It's been years since I have used it.
I am, glad to see someone else is. Have my ham plates on my Z. Would like to put a rig in the car, but have not taken a lot of time yet to figure out how to get wires directly to the battery for 12 volts and also were to mount the radio and also antenna options (don't want the beautiful 350Z to look like a geek mobile, Hi Hi). If you have any thoughts on these issues to share, please let me know. 73's
Originally Posted by widerisbetter
Chad68, Why are you free banding???? hahaha j/k I own a few mmmhhh illegaly modified cb radios
Who me LOL. Actually it's more of a Ham radio that has CB freqs too. It has a built in freq counter that goes from about 25-30. It just happens to also cover the 27 mhz band too
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Delmer350, What do you primarily want to operate mobile. 2 meter, 440, HF, or all? If your only concern is 2 meter and 440, there are some excellent thru glass antenna's that are low profile and offer relatively good gain considering what they are. Plus most dual banders are so compact you could put them in the center console or in the glove box behind the driver seat. I would also obtain power from the cigarette lighter. Good luck and keep me posted
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