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Dude111

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I was just thinking about back in the 80s when was really into this (I got my first radio in the 80s)

It was a REALISTIC TRC 4- something and i cant remember the model #...

I was a mobile radio WITH JUST AM MODE......

Does anyone have a list of ALL TRC CB MODELS that were mobiles??


I wouldnt mind seeing my first radio again.... That thing GOT SO HOT ON THE BACK YOU COULD COOK EGGS!! (But it stayed on frequency!!)

Very good radio........ Im not really into it too much anymore,i dunno...........

Any help on the model numba??


Merci Beaucoup :)
 

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It might help if you supplied a little more information, like the layout of the panel, approximate size, has more than just a volume and squelch knob...etc.

I have a 479 and a 427. They are quite different in size and features.

Good Luck.
 
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