rarest cybernet?
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That's a nice looking radio.
Apart from the colours, the face reminds me of a Colt 720DX
Apart from the colours, the face reminds me of a Colt 720DX
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This is the same radio as my TriStar 790dx as it has a linear in the back too
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Lafayette AFS-805 MKII - Mitch, at last someone else has one! My one is a little less pristine but Nick has worked his magic in it in the past, I really like mine
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My Tristar 790DX is a similar radio with built-in linear, but only 3 bands. I'm pretty sure it's PTBM125 too.
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Hello Tim
Exact PTBM125A4X
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Exact PTBM125A4X
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That's the same as mine with 3 bands
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"To this day the words Stirling bridge conjour pride in every Scotsman's heart, while to an Englishman those same words conjour literally no feelings at all." - Cunk on Britain S1 E1
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Don't know why , but those radios with the "built in" linears scare the s**t out of me . Every time I key the mic I get the feeling that it's going to explode or something
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The rarest cybernet is one that hasn't been modded or screwdrivered to hell
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Quite agree on this, my TriStar 790 and a jumbo that I own have never been expanded.Buick Mackane wrote: ↑17 Feb 2022, 19:51 The rarest cybernet is one that hasn't been modded or screwdrivered to hell
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Got to throw my Cybernet-boarded Cobra 148 GTL-DX into the mix then as I've only been able to find a couple pictured on the internet, a Youtube video or two and another one owned by a member on here.
Bigpimp has a Major 5000 radio that's probably the rarest of the rare Cybernet-boarded radios. I've only ever seen that one and I'm jealous as I missed out on the bidding for it as I was on holiday at the time!
Bigpimp has a Major 5000 radio that's probably the rarest of the rare Cybernet-boarded radios. I've only ever seen that one and I'm jealous as I missed out on the bidding for it as I was on holiday at the time!
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Every radio the pimp had was the rarest of the rare, He had radios that were never even madeThe Collector wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 15:01
Bigpimp has a Major 5000 radio that's probably the rarest of the rare Cybernet-boarded radios. I
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I was bidding on that Major 5000 and missed the end of the auction! rarest export rig prob are prototype NATO 2400 i think only 2 were made.
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Yeah I remember the 2x Isle of Man Nato 2400's about 15-20 years ago. I wonder what happened to them as I've never heard mention of them again? It'd be nice to see them on Youtube or on a forum.CaptainKirk wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 22:03 I was bidding on that Major 5000 and missed the end of the auction! rarest export rig prob are prototype NATO 2400 i think only 2 were made.
I had a picture/s of the ebay auction/s but lost it/them when my hard drive went and I couldn't retrieve any data from my CB stuff. I can't remember if they were in the same auction or two seperate auctions now but I think the auction hit £200, even back then. Nowadays they'd possibly hit a grand!
Regarding Mark's Major 5000, it's the ONLY one I've seen, making it rarer than the Nato's so far!
I've got a couple of radios myself that I've never seen or heard another of like the "Spirit 40fm", but I'm not sure if they're Cybernet-boarded so I can't count them.