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Well, they sold a few. I don't know the one you're talking about, but they you know they sold Radios kind of like the 2510 and the 2950 where they stick their Name on it, but that's what those radios were so then they would give you the CB you know what a 2510 is right so you know what it does and You know what a 2950 is you know what that does right like it'll do your splits So you could do your 10? FM and it's all modes and So they might they might have that that's like a big radio where it has like a ginormous display I Like the 2510 better though And I like I like the fact that it was little But they also had tons of realistic like they also had tons of those TRC models where they were like 11 meters, and you could pull them all over the place you could put you could just change you could just change to get a PLO chip you change it and You could put those all over the place my favorite was The 448 and the 449 I might still have a 449 somewhere at the other house Let's See there was also like the 850 the TRC 8b it was like as big as a bread box You know it kind of reminded me of the Washington Uniting because it was so huge And that was like 11 meters But you could apparently tune it around Modify for anywhere you want it So no we don't have radio shock no more. That would be good if we did Yeah, I know that there they've been out of business in Canada forever over 20 years at least
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