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Chip switch for Lincolns
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
Chipswitch is $80, Socket $10, Install $45 includes alignment. Plus Shipping.
You can email me for questions and details.
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
Rogerbird1 wrote: ↑23 Nov 2020, 01:01On its way!!
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
Did anyone think about buying the Lincoln chipswitch and instructions from on ebay a couple of weeks ago?
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
No I didn’t see it. Plus this is cheaper from rogerThe Collector wrote: ↑23 Nov 2020, 21:39 Did anyone think about buying the Lincoln chipswitch and instructions from on ebay a couple of weeks ago?
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
That's true. I think this one was new, old stock with programming or fitting instructions for £150 IIRC.
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
It’s all fitted
Works 100% thanks roger
There’s a post on the vintage Cb page on Facebook
Works 100% thanks roger
There’s a post on the vintage Cb page on Facebook
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
I saw your post on Facebook earlier. That's a job well done.
Never, ever, ever....bloody anything ever!
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
You are welcome!
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
Wonder who's making these ones ?
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Handle "Fortune Hunter" back in "the day"
Radios ....? Anything that says "TAIWAN R.O.C" on the back.
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
Never seen that beforecb4ever104 wrote: ↑21 Jan 2021, 19:30 Wonder who's making these ones ?
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Wonder what options it has
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
Hello
Look at here
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/President-Linco ... SwTXxgCcS9
Extremely rare example of President Lincoln with band expansion microchip from 24,000 to 32,000 MHZ.
It works from 12m to 10m in continuous all-mode tuning or it is used with European pre-set channels, split functions, 1khz - 10khz- 100khz increments and other functions that I honestly don't even know.
Microprocessor installed, calibrated and aligned in Germany in 2018.
It is equivalent to the American Chipswitch of the 90s.
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Look at here
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/President-Linco ... SwTXxgCcS9
Extremely rare example of President Lincoln with band expansion microchip from 24,000 to 32,000 MHZ.
It works from 12m to 10m in continuous all-mode tuning or it is used with European pre-set channels, split functions, 1khz - 10khz- 100khz increments and other functions that I honestly don't even know.
Microprocessor installed, calibrated and aligned in Germany in 2018.
It is equivalent to the American Chipswitch of the 90s.
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Claude
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
That's where I got the photo from Claude
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Paul aka "Sammy". (108) PY60 Old Paisley DX Group (RIP Rab Markie)
Ex GM0 , now EA5 .
Handle "Fortune Hunter" back in "the day"
Radios ....? Anything that says "TAIWAN R.O.C" on the back.
Paul aka "Sammy". (108) PY60 Old Paisley DX Group (RIP Rab Markie)
Ex GM0 , now EA5 .
Handle "Fortune Hunter" back in "the day"
Radios ....? Anything that says "TAIWAN R.O.C" on the back.
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
What a load of rubbish his description of the radio.14CS06 wrote: ↑21 Jan 2021, 20:01 Hello
Look at here
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/President-Linco ... SwTXxgCcS9
Extremely rare example of President Lincoln with band expansion microchip from 24,000 to 32,000 MHZ.
It works from 12m to 10m in continuous all-mode tuning or it is used with European pre-set channels, split functions, 1khz - 10khz- 100khz increments and other functions that I honestly don't even know.
Microprocessor installed, calibrated and aligned in Germany in 2018.
It is equivalent to the American Chipswitch of the 90s.
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Claude
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