24v socket behind passenger seat

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krick3tt wrote:Bob,
Sent PM but it appears to be held in my outbox, don't know why.
Usually PMs stay in the outbox until they are read....in my experience.
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Thanks Berger...that works for me, good to know these things.
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Does anybody know where to get 24V CB Radios??

Used to be common in Germany about 20 years ago - but today?

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I had looked into 24v CB's from the UK a while ago, but I was told that they operate on a different Mhz in Europe.

Not being a 'Radio/Ham' guy, I wasn't sure if they could be changed (like crystals).
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www.amazon.de

Interesting...got something in English...you know for us hicks in the US.
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Heed wrote:I had looked into 24v CB's from the UK a while ago, but I was told that they operate on a different Mhz in Europe.

Not being a 'Radio/Ham' guy, I wasn't sure if they could be changed (like crystals).
Ham guy here, CB radios must be “type approved” by the FCC to be legal in the US. Take the cheap way out and install a 24v to 12v converter, you’ll be able to use locally sourced (and legal) radios without all the issues and or fines if you get caught using an illegal radio.
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