Mister gtretroworld hello, thank you again for your visit on my channel. I think, the TEABERRY "Twin-T" is the original CB-radio. But it's supplied with SSB-mode. Cool design...
Mister 11122233111 hello again, thank you for your visit on my channel. In the future, the SWR switch will be the mode switch for my PALOMAR 500 PCB. Have a nice weekend..
@@SWIZZRADIOS yes thanks,have an jackson 2 with agc problems(sounds realy distorted on usb,lsb seems oke) . Asked president france about it but had no response...it is produced in vietnam
Mister kenn743 hello, thank you for your visit on my channel. Yes of course, I think, it's the TEABERRY "Twin-T" wich you means. But it's supplied with SSB-mode. Have a nice weekend...
@@SWIZZRADIOS Olson Electronics' 1974 catalog (available online) called it the "Professional Twin T" and sold it for $329.95. In that era it was common for various manufacturers to sell radios based on a common circuit board (the SBE Sidebander and Midland 13-880B are good examples) and although the Teaberry looks like a cheaper version of the Midland 13-880 it doesn't use the same circuit board.
Mister Spaceflight 1019 hello, thank you again for your visit on my channel. Yes of course, I think, it's the TEABERRY "Twin-T" wich you means. But it's supplied with SSB-mode. Have a nice weekend...
Mister Spaceflight 1019 hello, thank you again for your visit on my channel. Yes of course, I think, it's the TEABERRY "Twin-T" wich you means. But it's supplied with SSB-mode. Have a nice weekend...
@@SWIZZRADIOSInteresting that it's an AM only radio. When I saw the digital display I thought that it was a 40 channel version of the Twin T. That's a true unicorn!
I have never seen one of those before Swizz, very nice…73’s
Mister gtretroworld hello, thank you again for your visit on my channel. I think, the TEABERRY "Twin-T" is the original CB-radio. But it's supplied with SSB-mode. Cool design...
I wonder if the swr bridge has a crack or bad solder joint? 73
Mister 11122233111 hello again, thank you for your visit on my channel. In the future, the SWR switch will be the mode switch for my PALOMAR 500 PCB. Have a nice weekend..
cool videooooooo, 73
Mister Richard hello, thank you again for your visit on my channel. Best 73 and have a nice weekend..
@@SWIZZRADIOS yes thanks,have an jackson 2 with agc problems(sounds realy distorted on usb,lsb seems oke) . Asked president france about it but had no response...it is produced in vietnam
what a nice radio have one in my collection . do you have a website or an email have something exciting I want to send to you
Mister kenn743 hello, thank you for your visit on my channel. Yes of course, I think, it's the TEABERRY "Twin-T" wich you means. But it's supplied with SSB-mode. Have a nice weekend...
Cosmetically identical to a 23 channel radio sold by Teaberry.
@@SWIZZRADIOS Olson Electronics' 1974 catalog (available online) called it the "Professional Twin T" and sold it for $329.95. In that era it was common for various manufacturers to sell radios based on a common circuit board (the SBE Sidebander and Midland 13-880B are good examples) and although the Teaberry looks like a cheaper version of the Midland 13-880 it doesn't use the same circuit board.
Mister Spaceflight 1019 hello, thank you again for your visit on my channel. Yes of course, I think, it's the TEABERRY "Twin-T" wich you means. But it's supplied with SSB-mode. Have a nice weekend...
Mister Spaceflight 1019 hello, thank you again for your visit on my channel. Yes of course, I think, it's the TEABERRY "Twin-T" wich you means. But it's supplied with SSB-mode. Have a nice weekend...
@@SWIZZRADIOSInteresting that it's an AM only radio. When I saw the digital display I thought that it was a 40 channel version of the Twin T. That's a true unicorn!