It's more the oil runny out thing, plus everything else that's made from oil.
Anyway, don't want to go all political on a forum for enjoying all things radio. Just wanted to explain my purchase reticence.
CB handhelds, why so expensive.
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Re: CB handhelds, why so expensive.
The thread that wouldn't die 
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Re: CB handhelds, why so expensive.
The albrecht dose turn up from time to time and at a price that would be coincided expensive.scanhermit wrote: 25 Apr 2026, 19:39 That Albrecht is discontinued, I believe, so I guess secondhand sales only.
I've thought of a small rig like the Moonraker Titan2 for mobile operation with a separate power source than the car battery. Given the uncertain times though I'm nervy about spending money at the moment. I get tempted then chicken out![]()
Hopefully in the near future something new and portable and affordable turns up.
Good luck with your experiments
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Many thanks. I've ordered a NanoVNA so once I've learned how it works the experimentation will be most likely with antenna building. I doubt I'll build the magic antenna that somehow overturns 100 years of knowledge but I do need a bit of creative thinking, given my QTH.lambrettadave wrote: 26 Apr 2026, 18:09The albrecht dose turn up from time to time and at a price that would be coincided expensive.scanhermit wrote: 25 Apr 2026, 19:39 That Albrecht is discontinued, I believe, so I guess secondhand sales only.
I've thought of a small rig like the Moonraker Titan2 for mobile operation with a separate power source than the car battery. Given the uncertain times though I'm nervy about spending money at the moment. I get tempted then chicken out![]()
Hopefully in the near future something new and portable and affordable turns up.
Good luck with your experiments
If I take the plunge on a SSB rig it'll be most likely an Ares 2 - good audio quality, not too dear. I do fancy something like the PNI 6500 for the car. Again, decent audio for the money and can be hidden in the glove box when not being used.
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Re: CB handhelds, why so expensive.
I got my ares from China for £130 including shipping.
I actually like the looks of the 3900 better but the ares is a good radio.
There's plenty of compact ssb rigs about like the albrecht ae485, president McKinley, alinco dx10/dr135 and now the Albrecht 5900. Unfortunately neither is cheap.
I actually like the looks of the 3900 better but the ares is a good radio.
There's plenty of compact ssb rigs about like the albrecht ae485, president McKinley, alinco dx10/dr135 and now the Albrecht 5900. Unfortunately neither is cheap.
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Re: CB handhelds, why so expensive.
Thanks for the suggestions Dave. All worthy of consideration if I feel more financially sound/just say "sod it".