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Post by thedarknight on Apr 20, 2018 18:20:41 GMT -5
I'm new to this site, I've been away from radio for twenty years, just found a old set looking if anyone had any info on it it a Chippewa 40 mobile unit and getting back on to the air waves. Being a truck driver for 14 years and our company never had any in the trucks, I'm kinda embarrassed to ask for info
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Post by BBB on Apr 21, 2018 19:06:47 GMT -5
Welcome to the site. Breaker acknowledged! Lots of classic CB radio aficionados here. I could not find anything on the radio you mention other than an entry in CB tricks web site listing a similar named radio (Cardon Iroquois 40) but no information on it. Many times a particular CB radio will have a few different names on them but be made at the same factory with the same internal chassis. With that in mind, sometimes there will be information on the other "named" radio but will be basically the same as yours. Cardon was a CB radio sold in Canada mainly if I'm not mistaken. www.cbtricks.com/radios/cardon/index.htmlooks like the Iriquois was similar to the Pearce Simpson radios. Does your radio look like this? If not can you post a a few pictures of it on here? There is an area to test posting photos and such at the bottom of this site.
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Post by Sandbagger on Apr 22, 2018 8:52:57 GMT -5
Welcome to the site. Breaker acknowledged! Lots of classic CB radio aficionados here. I could not find anything on the radio you mention other than an entry in CB tricks web site listing a similar named radio (Cardon Iroquois 40) but no information on it. Many times a particular CB radio will have a few different names on them but be made at the same factory with the same internal chassis. With that in mind, sometimes there will be information on the other "named" radio but will be basically the same as yours. Cardon was a CB radio sold in Canada mainly if I'm not mistaken. www.cbtricks.com/radios/cardon/index.htmlooks like the Iriquois was similar to the Pearce Simpson radios. Does your radio look like this? If not can you post a a few pictures of it on here? There is an area to test posting photos and such at the bottom of this site. That looks like a carbon (or is that Cardon ;-) ) copy of a Colt Black Shadow. Cybernet chassis.
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Post by BBB on May 5, 2018 11:52:30 GMT -5
I C holes in the back or I see holes in the back or iceholes in the back
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