Those are two solid radios that represented a good choice for a dashboard back in the day. And still do. I remember the woodgrain look well and continue to like it :)
In Australia they were called Super Cheetah. No hi or low. Just the standard 40z. Great radios . Do very well with a matching power mike. Brings memories back when I was a teenager around 14-15 or so 👍🥃🇦🇺
@geoffmcwiggan2814 Lots of Pearce Simpson radios here too. I'm not sure if the super cheetah was one. Thanks for watching. I'll be doing a video on the standard 40 channel as well. 73s
I love those radios, thanks for a great video!!
Now that's a pretty radio for sure. There is something about old school radios that just makes me smile!😊
Those are two solid radios that represented a good choice for a dashboard back in the day. And still do. I remember the woodgrain look well and continue to like it :)
Nice old rigs. I didn’t realize there was a export version of anything back then.
In Australia they were called Super Cheetah. No hi or low. Just the standard 40z. Great radios . Do very well with a matching power mike. Brings memories back when I was a teenager around 14-15 or so 👍🥃🇦🇺
@geoffmcwiggan2814 Lots of Pearce Simpson radios here too. I'm not sure if the super cheetah was one. Thanks for watching. I'll be doing a video on the standard 40 channel as well. 73s
Another good video mate.
Please lube your chair.
These are single conversion receivers aren't they? They sound kind of deaf to me.