Cherokee Ah-100 Manual

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Htx200 Cherokee AH-27F Those of us who grew up in the fifties/sixties/seventies, probably remember at least one set of walkie talkies, or at any rate had a friend with a set. This was the stuff of dreams for adventurous boys, and usually Christmas, birthdays, or perhaps a windfall gift from a relative would produce a set. Often, the reality was not quite up to the expectations of the dream, and most of our little 100 mw walkie talkies could only communicate over a range of a block or two. Usually, these items were quickly broken, or at least had bent or snapped antennas.

Still, whatever their weaknesses, these were prized possessions and highly valued items - right up there with bicycles and gas engined airplanes. If dad (or the father of a friend) was a hunter, outdoorsman, or worked outside a lot, you might have occasional access to a set of really good walkie talkies; but even these had drawbacks. For one thing, the antennas on these huge radios were as tall as we were. An antenna length of 42' to 48' was not uncommon.

Brigandine grand edition rom. Most of the radios transmitted at one to four watts, and had perhaps six channels. Though units were available that could use all 23 of the channels then available, and latter those that could use all forty, they were expensive, rare, and heavy.

The biggest obstacle was that technically, you had to be eighteen years old to operate a radio that put out the full four watts. Contoh soal tes toefl dan pembahasannya pdf. The AH-27F is quite simply one of the best walkie talkies you can buy - or at any rate one of the best that you could have bought, since they are now out of production. Some say that with the exception of Cherokee's own AH-100 SSB CB walkie talkie, this is the best that you can get period.

This is everything that we, as children, hoped our walkie talkies would be - and then some. The radio is well built, sturdy, and covers the entire 40 channel CB band (as well as some others, for those who wish to freeband). The LCD digital display can show channel, or frequency, as well as featuring a fifteen segment S/RF indicator, scan status, and memory being used.

It also indicates if certain features, such as low power, are being used. Though this is an AM only radio, Cherokee also offered the AH-100, which was the same thing with SSB capability. The AH-100 is nearly impossible to get these days, while the AH-27 is available but the numbers are dwindling. A differently configured version of this radio is still sold in the UK as the Maycom AH-27. The radios are snapped up almost as quickly as they appear for sale, because of the high standards to which they are made.

These are essentially ham/marine quality radios configured to operate on CB frequencies. Though not quite up to the standards of PS/PB/commercial radios, they are far batter than nearly anything else you will find in CB. I can personally vouch for the fact that this radio is nearly identical to my AH-50 six meter ham radio. The AH-27 has a number of different power options. These include an 8 cell pack, 6 cell pack, and various nicad packs. The nicad packs are identical to those used in certain models of Standard hand held radios.

Thus battery packs should always be easy to find. A number of drop in and plug in chargers are available. As an example, the battery pack from my AH-50 six meter radio fits the AH-27 perfectly, and can be used with no problem.

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There are also some battery eliminators, and the marvelous Mobile com adapter. A power saving circuit, and special power saving mode, help extend battery life. In addition, a low power setting of one watt, helps to preserve battery life, when the full four watts is not needed. Like the other Cherokee hand helds, as well as those by some other distributors, The AH-27 can take an external mike/speaker. It also has a standard BNC antenna connector. Longer aftermarket antennas can be easily attached, or a coax to a standard 50 ohm base or mobile antenna can be affixed.