CB Emergency set supertest (UK FM CB27/81) 6jun6

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Published1 month ago
Duration46:22
Video IDyv_qPHC3RJI
Languageen-GB
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views162
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Comments8
Engagement Rate19.75%
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We hired a hilltop farm spot for the day....took the radio van & tested 7 serviced emergency sets which have previously been shown on here. All had managed our normal 6-mile test when plugged into the Solarcon 99 base aerial here. The object was to field test these radios connected only to the original telescopic magmount provided in the original kit. In this test, Mr Chippie drives away from me & I test all seven sets a each of his 1 mile interval stopping points. Two sets couldn't be heard beyond the 2-mile point. Just one set could be heard at the final 10-mile point. Talkback was via our Harrier base station conneced to a Solarcon 99 base station aerial on an 18' mast. We ran the sets of two different mains power supplies. One at 12.8V & the other at 13.8V. Some of these sets are 12V....some are 13.8V. Power was via our 230V diesel generator. Realistic TRC1004 (GRE made) Cybernet ZX1 Midland 77-9145 Cobra SOS (maxon made) Midland 77-810 Ready Rescue (maxon made) Maxcom 7E (maxon made) Harvard SOS H469 All sets 1981-1983 manufacture other than the Midland 77-9145; 1990's Recorded 6th June 2026 Our continued thanks to Thunderpole for kindly supplying the T3000 radio (and new mike) which is fitted to the test vehicle at no cost to us. This is the sole reason for the 'paid promotion' marker on this video. Richard, G0OJF Richard, 2E0FKC (Mr. Chippie) Lincolnshire, UK [email protected] Ebay stuff https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/g0ojf

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