I had a pair of these back in 1982 (a year before I got into CB) and used the to talk to my friend across the street. I found the range somewhat disappointing (less than 100 yards). My father told me to use the correct antenna for this band. I didn't have one so I just tied a long piece of thin copper wire to the top of the attic, and wound the other end round the telescopic antenna. It was probably about 6m long, which conveniently is the wavelength for these radios! Wow, what a difference, my friend who was incredibly 'hissy' at 80 yards was now as clear as day. I also picked up other users on other streets! About 10 years ago, I bought a pair of these, boxed, off eBay, in mint condition (for nostalgia's sake) I echo your comments about the receive section. My Yupiteru 7100 scanner was picking up the other set much more easily than the other Shira radio. So, agreed, they have poor RX.
As a kid I was obsessed with walkie talkies. I really wanted to own some, but we were poor. Eventually I convinced my mum to buy me a pair that we had seen on Newbury Market. The seller had three different pairs. Little grey Minicoms (which I later found to be very good), another pair I don't remember, and some Startronics with a rubber duck antenna. The guy told me they had a two mile range. Imagine my disappointment when I couldn't get 20 feet out of them!
oh mama ! you remind me of my childhood in brianza ,,, in 1975 my grandparents gave me 2 walkies like these ,,, just 50 meters radius in open space, they were very low quality toys but we had a great time my little brother and I. Even now when I see walkie I have an attraction ... Ciao Ciao to you and Tyler very nice and good boy from uncle Franco from north Milan
Superb, I saw a lot of walkies on market stalls back in the 80s waiting whilst my mum haggled over a pound of bananas, she shops at Waitrose these days 😂
I'm sure that's the ones I had, purchased from my local emporium which sold many "no brand" electronics including those radios that picked up the air and CB band but we're pretty deaf, ok for listening to the top 40 in radio 1 but that's all
@@knoxieman Hi thanks for getting back im really new at this its a pair of raleigh 60s all metal radios im struggling to get them to talk to each other iv replaced the caps in one of them but still not much sound but last the other one alone du to my in expearance lol i have a big collection from the 60s 70s i just love them all to bits but im not that expearanced in this field and would love to get into sorting some of them out . im trying to find someone up here in edinburgh thats old school tp help me out or teach me just what i need to do .. perhaps a we chat rather than on here ?? 07860696769 cheers pete
I have a pair of these! Mine seem a little off. There's three tuning coils in them, would you know what those do? I have an RF signal generator, SDR, scope etc.
Only just started watching your stuff round about first lockdown time last year.. mad how much your wee man has grown
Yes I know cheers 👍
I had a pair of these back in 1982 (a year before I got into CB) and used the to talk to my friend across the street. I found the range somewhat disappointing (less than 100 yards). My father told me to use the correct antenna for this band. I didn't have one so I just tied a long piece of thin copper wire to the top of the attic, and wound the other end round the telescopic antenna. It was probably about 6m long, which conveniently is the wavelength for these radios! Wow, what a difference, my friend who was incredibly 'hissy' at 80 yards was now as clear as day. I also picked up other users on other streets! About 10 years ago, I bought a pair of these, boxed, off eBay, in mint condition (for nostalgia's sake) I echo your comments about the receive section. My Yupiteru 7100 scanner was picking up the other set much more easily than the other Shira radio. So, agreed, they have poor RX.
As a kid I was obsessed with walkie talkies. I really wanted to own some, but we were poor. Eventually I convinced my mum to buy me a pair that we had seen on Newbury Market. The seller had three different pairs. Little grey Minicoms (which I later found to be very good), another pair I don't remember, and some Startronics with a rubber duck antenna. The guy told me they had a two mile range. Imagine my disappointment when I couldn't get 20 feet out of them!
Great video was 49 used for baby alarms
I used to call them 'baby bugs'.
You often could hear the parents copulating in the next room in order to create the next sprog in the line
I always wondered what the TX output power of these were. Compared to some other 49MHz sets, there's hardly anything inside these Shiras!
oh mama ! you remind me of my childhood in brianza ,,, in 1975 my grandparents gave me 2 walkies like these ,,, just 50 meters radius in open space, they were very low quality toys but we had a great time my little brother and I. Even now when I see walkie I have an attraction ... Ciao Ciao to you and Tyler very nice and good boy from uncle Franco from north Milan
Lovely 👍
Excellent video mate, i remember those 👍
Great. Rather impressive. That old photo was great too.
Hi there im looking for someone to do some repair work for me are you available to do work ?
I had them in orange ,
Range was yards .
But for a kid a great fun for cops n robbers and hide n seek .
Had a set of these from Bromsgrove market early 80s...broke. The airel and Pushed a coat hanger into it... Good ol days
Superb, I saw a lot of walkies on market stalls back in the 80s waiting whilst my mum haggled over a pound of bananas, she shops at Waitrose these days 😂
I'm sure that's the ones I had, purchased from my local emporium which sold many "no brand" electronics including those radios that picked up the air and CB band but we're pretty deaf, ok for listening to the top 40 in radio 1 but that's all
These were kids toys.Even children got bored with them by new years day
Knoxieman are you available to do some work on old 60s and 70s walkie talkies ? cheers pete
Hi, I don't normally do repairs as a rule, do they still switch on?
@@knoxieman Hi thanks for getting back im really new at this its a pair of raleigh 60s all metal radios im struggling to get them to talk to each other iv replaced the caps in one of them but still not much sound but last the other one alone du to my in expearance lol i have a big collection from the 60s 70s i just love them all to bits but im not that expearanced in this field and would love to get into sorting some of them out . im trying to find someone up here in edinburgh thats old school tp help me out or teach me just what i need to do .. perhaps a we chat rather than on here ?? 07860696769 cheers pete
love you videos BTW
I have a pair of these! Mine seem a little off. There's three tuning coils in them, would you know what those do? I have an RF signal generator, SDR, scope etc.
Yes although the adjustment is very coarse, you can't go far wrong to be fair.
I have a pair never used in the original box
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vi las armonicas de la señal en el sdr