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Old 13th May 2020, 8:35 pm   #41
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Default Re: CB aerials

There's also the 'Team MiCO' which is a dedicated PMR446 mobile radio with captive magmount aerial and ready fitted cigar lighter plug on the end of the power leads. Still too expensive for what it is at over £100.

Ironically, the exact same radio / chassis is much more widely available for half the price as the 'CRT Space U', with an aerial socket, higher output power and unlimited / programmable coverage of the UHF band. As such, that version would obviously be of interest to Radio Amateurs and there is also a VHF version as well, the 'CRT Space V'.

Both versions are just 10cm wide by 10cms deep by 2.5cm high so yes, 'cute'.
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