Many blog readers are quickly jumping to the text looking for photos of gear they absolutely have to have. But my gift suggestion has nothing to do with that sort of gift. Many of Americans are hurting right now from a job loss or out of work due to the government shutdown. So, instead of buying a new radio or more radio parts how about spending some of that cash to help your fellow Americans by providing resources to organizations that are hosting meals for those affected. Your local Salvation Army, St Vincent DePaul and other church/civic organizations will turn your cash donation into food to feed the hungry. Any amount, even small amounts of cash will help. We all know this situation is likely to get worse and the end is at least another three years away. It is an impossibility to explain to those affected how tariffs are such a good deal. If an IC7300 cost $1000 one of those organizations has said they can feed several hundred Americans Thanksgiving Dinner for th...
E F Johnson 40 Channel CB Radio One technique employed by a Silicon Valley firm when recruiting new employees for their advanced product division was to show a photo of an item and then ask the candidate... what do you see. The answers were all over the map but usually the successful candidates had a one-word answer and that was opportunity . Today's post is about opportunity. If your response after seeing today's photo was a CB radio... you failed as you should have given the one-word response. Many SSB CB radios have been "converted" to 10M operation and usually certain ones that have a programmable PLL are sought after. A bit of reprogramming and tweaking the RF circuitry and you are there. You can ask AI, and they will tell you the ones that meet that criteria, and you are usually steered to the PLL models. Early on, before the PLL and when there were only 23 channels the CB radios used crystal synthesizers. Banks of crystals were selected so that through a mixi...