Has anyone fitted a transceiver (2mtr/70cms) to a New Berlingo Multispace, there are warnings in the handbook but that seems to be the norm from all car manufacturers. Bill
Do you mean a CB radio?
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(02-05-2013, 06:05 PM)philip Wrote: [ -> ]Do you mean a CB radio?
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NO the man said Amateur Radio, totally different to CB. Radio Amateurs are required to undertake exams to prove their competency in the usage of AMATEUR RADIO equipment, they apply for a licence and are given a unique call sign.
Totally unlike CB operators....
(01-05-2013, 07:56 PM)Bill Foster Wrote: [ -> ]Has anyone fitted a transceiver (2mtr/70cms) to a New Berlingo Multispace, there are warnings in the handbook but that seems to be the norm from all car manufacturers. Bill
Sorry Bill, can't help you on this issue, I have a Mk2 but not installed any kit in it. There are several other hams on the forum though so hopefully somebody will chip in and help......
73's de G7MMT
I obviously dont know anything about it, do you talk, play music?
(03-05-2013, 06:33 AM)taxi Wrote: [ -> ]Rubber Duck ???
if she'll let you:twisted:
(03-05-2013, 12:35 AM)philip Wrote: [ -> ]I obviously dont know anything about it, do you talk, play music?
Yes I do talk and I play music but not at the same time as I operate my radio equipment.....
We could have a Convoy of Berlingos with HAM radios and 20 foot Ariels and drive to Citroen UK.
(03-05-2013, 10:23 AM)philip Wrote: [ -> ]We could have a Convoy of Berlingos with HAM radios and 20 foot Ariels and drive to Citroen UK.
With some big enough kit they could be microwaved into submission
(03-05-2013, 10:23 AM)philip Wrote: [ -> ]We could have a Convoy of Berlingos with HAM radios and 20 foot Ariels and drive to Citroen UK.
It would be less rubber duck and more rubber ear from Citroen UK, I expect. :brickwall: