skip rolling in on my Ranger RCI 2950
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I had the first generation 2950... back in 94 and I loved it. I could go anywhere on the band. I recently got another one waiting on it to come in the mail.
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Hahaha and he's only running 2/3 of his max power. you can hear him saying he only on stage 2 out of 3.
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Well when you're pushing like 5,000 watts like the cat who came booming in, it sure helps.
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Whats the max power these 2950s push out? are they running on a single or dual output transistor
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ive always been a fan of the RCI radios as well as the HR 2510s. easy to work on and you can mod them as well. The new 2950s are all SMT and hard for a guy like me with poor eyesight to work on.
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Yes the RCI is a wonderful radio, especially the early one's. The later ones' were a little harder to Mod, you needed a board from ranger. The early one's it was simply move a shunt pin. Great rig to use barefoot and with an amp, as you can control the power output from the front panel as it has both a mic gain and RF power output knob on the front panel.
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hahahh i have the same radio with the same 11 meter setup too
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Ranger RCI 2950
Back in the 90`s it was a
Sommerkamp TS 2000 DX
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What kind of amp is that and what kind of power do you get out of it?
dont run this setup anymore, i now run a general lee.
the amp in this video is an RM italy KL-203, and with the right radio driving it you can see about 125 watts PEP, which isent bad for the price paid..
neubie182 1 year ago
skip is the coolest thing man, i'm in upstate new york " 675 " "thumper" channel 28. i have a small set up and talked skip to nebraska
goatskindreams 2 years ago
i love it when the skip rolls in, i talk all over. im in michigan and iv talked to california and alaska.
i now run a general lee on my base with an astatic 636 mic, and it works great.
neubie182 2 years ago