Vetter Sounds For Various Models?

Thank you, I will take some pics tonight and try to post them.
 
Hi everyone

Can anyone tell me what kind of CB radio is this, I dismounted it to clean the inside.
It has cycle sound speakers.
 

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Hi everyone

Can anyone tell me what kind of CB radio is this, I dismounted it to clean the inside.
It has cycle sound speakers.
It's a combined CB and FM broadcast band radio that was sold at the height of the CB boom. The FM tuning will probably still work (unless time has taken its toll) but the CB looks like it will be AM only and only for the lower channels I think, so not much use in Europe, even if you get it to work, the chances of hearing anyone on AM channels is diminishingly small.
 
It's a combined CB and FM broadcast band radio that was sold at the height of the CB boom. The FM tuning will probably still work (unless time has taken its toll) but the CB looks like it will be AM only and only for the lower channels I think, so not much use in Europe, even if you get it to work, the chances of hearing anyone on AM channels is diminishingly small.
Thanks for the information.

I connected the radio to a car battery and it works perfectly the radio channels FM and AM works fine, i tried the CB channels it works as well but didn't hear no one speaking so probably its like you said in Europe not much use. The only thing i noticed on the right side of the speaker wiring, theirs a bad connection only the left speaker is working. Then i tried the right speaker on the left wiring and it works, so probably theirs a wiring problem on the right speaker.
 
The radio stations still work on the radio, so i will still keep it on the fairing.
Its vintage, looks cool on the fairing.
 
Well, if you're lucky and put out the odd call on Channel 9 or something, you might even get a surprised reply.
 
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