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The radio referenced in the original post is the RM50-MB which is going for $578 on Rugged radios website. Still identical to the TYT but likely different firmware. All of their radios seem way over priced though.Oh wait, just came across this new thread on the well-respected Radio Reference website.
From that thread, I took note of the following quote:
"Interesting that the RM-50R 50-Watt Remote Head Dual Band Radio they are selling at $399 is absolutely identical to the TYT-7800 that is selling for ~$196..."
Looked up the TYT-7800 on Amazon and the almost exact same radio is half the price of the RM50-MB. Reviews on eham.net for the TYT-7800 are reasonable and almost a bargain for the price of $196.
I hope that this helps.
They claim the RM50-MB referenced above will transmit on CB as AM. As you noted still not legal to use on CB, but then again they condone using VHF/UHF frequencies without a license so they don't seem to concerned with legal.Its a blue TYT TH-9800 and doesn't actually do CB, as it only TX on FM where US CB is AM. It will RX AM very nicely though, I listen to truckers with it regularly. It's also not legal to use on CB frequencies because even on low is over the legal power limit for CB and is not a FCC type accepted radio. Rugged Radios is a ripoff in general, selling blue versions of Chinese radios for a huge markup. The TYT sells for about $200 elsewhere. I have the TYT personally and did a short write up of it on here in the communication section. It's only approved in the US for the Amateur 10, 6, 2, and 440 bands. It is a neat little radio though.
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I can't find a copy of their manual anywhere and it doesn't expressly say it will TX in AM mode. But if you and all your "Good Buddies" were running their ripoff radios, most people wouldn't know the difference. But yes, it's still illegal and puts all those putzes on bands that I've put a lot of time and effort into having access to...They claim the RM50-MB referenced above will transmit on CB as AM. As you noted still not legal to use on CB, but then again they condone using VHF/UHF frequencies without a license so they don't seem to concerned with legal.
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