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Is there such a thing as a hand-held CB radio with SSB?

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kc0bus

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Hello,
Anyone know of any hand-held CB radio transceivers with SSB (Single Side Band)?
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w9xxx

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I had a midland that looked exactly like the Cherokee AH-100. I found a hack for it on mod.dk or somewhere that turned on SSB, FM and part of 10 and 12 meters. It really had a bunch of functions once you moved the resistor or whatever. I want to say it was a something 45 model. I looked at the current ones and they have a 75-8xx series that looks similar, but I don't know if its possible with those.
 
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