Yes, I did use the Vocaline radio once or twice 
 but the super-regen receiver didn't do well. 

  Fortunately, I don't believe Mr. Custer will 
 allow any Vocaline info to be available on his 
 web site ... I could be wrong though ...  

  Re the Andy Griffith Show ... I never did like 
 the show so I never watched it. 

  Neil - WA6KLA 


skipp025 wrote:
> 
> God I thought I was the only one to ever have a
> vocaline setup. Yes, they were class A radios on
> UHF. Other than the collection I had, the only
> other same Vocaline Radios I've seen were on the
> desk behind Andy on the Andy Griffith Show (you
> know... Mayberry).
> 
> If you know your vintage radios well, in various
> AG Shows... you can see an old Motorola Research
> Line DC Remote, a Vocaline, some type of General
> Radiotelephone radio (looks to be a Marine type)
> and a few other brands/models. Seems someone like
> to rotate radios through the Sheriffs Office.
> 
> The Vocaline Radio had a regen type receiver...
> on UHF.
> 
> cheers,
> skipp
> www.radiowrench.com/sonic
> 
> > Neil McKie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > The first radios I ever saw on those frequencies
> > were made by Vocaline (sp?) and the radio service
> > was known as Class 'A' Citizens
> >  Band.
> >
> >   Long before GMRS came along ...
> >
> >   This was in the late fifties I believe.
> >
> >   Neil - WA6KLA
> >
>





 
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