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Why did Radio Shack fail?

Looking at the "similar threads", it looks like Radio Shack was popular with HTC Evo 4G users back in 2010 lol.
 
CBs still sell around these parts; CB Headquarters has been a successful Owensboro business for some time, plus, channel 19 is still full of chat.
 
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That's probably truckers mostly isn't it, especially channel 19. Which was CB's original use. Last time I actually tried a CB rig for myself was about 7-8 years ago, Bristol, UK. It was dead, absolutely nothing on all 80 channels. Contrast that to 1981 or 82 in the UK, it was absolutely full, especially in the cities, and most streets had a least one house with an obvious CB antenna somewhere, like a Thunderpole or something. But it was a lot of children and other idiots, often playing music, constantly keying the mic, and swearing all the time..."bucket mouths" was the CB phrase for them. And then the craze mostly died out by about 83 or 84 in the UK.

When CB was first legalized in the UK, it was FM 40 channels only, 4 watts maximum and they even imposed restrictions on the antenna size, and had to have a CB license from the Post Office. Now in the UK, SSB and AM are legal, more channels are available, there's no restrictions on antenna size, no license is required, things we actually wanted back in the 70s and 80s, now we got them, and almost nobody uses it probably.

At the time in the UK, RC models, like model aircraft weere also on 27MHz, and shared the same FCC AM channels that illegal imported CB rigs were using. They did eventually move RC to a higher frequency, and made it illegal to use 27MHz equipment for controlling a model plane or helicopter.

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We can buy CB rigs in China, but I've never actually seen any evidence of anyone using one though. Not sure about the legality of CB here, but I know it can be very difficult to get a radio ham license in the PRC...."B****" callsigns. Most people, organizations and companies who need two-way radio, seem to be using hand-held UHF sets. Not CB.
 
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I had no idea you were once a good ol boy lol. I had a CB as a young man. EF Johnson much like the unit you described. Chrystal, not tuneable. I had my 102 inch whip on my 57 olds. I was licensed. KPH 5768 lol.
I moved onto more regulated communications when the FCC forgot or at least ignored all the rules in their part 95 rules and regs. It was a great hobby and a fun means of communication way back in the day. I was active in civil defense and react which required one to be a licensed operator. And you are right, it was a real chick magnet, NOT.

10 4
:)
 
The ten code that never existed, made popular by Broderick Crawford in the old Highway Patrol series - he probably said 10-4 into the mic a dozen times an episode. And all of cb wannabees.

4-10 and i-4 are correct.

Back to topic - poor merchandise, high prices = failure.
 
bought hubby a Shinola Watch for xmas!!..
..Yes i AM proud of myself..for supporting our home town:P
 
OH! :)
you weren't talking to me:)
I know that's hard to believe. :D

bought hubby a Shinola Watch for xmas!!..
..Yes i AM proud of myself..for supporting our home town:P
You are not going to tell me that the Shinola watch actually exists and buying one supports our home town!


PS
I tuned you put at Crawford:)
No one believes that you will ever tune me put. :D
 
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Buy a watch!

(favorite answer, favorite comeback - Sold my watch to buy my radio, how about a 36?)

Unfortunately the battery has died again on my made in Hong Kong, Micronta. :/

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Micronta was the brand Radio Shack used mainly for multi-meters and other test equipment.
 
I WAS serious!!!! It's pretty sweet! and yes...the name:) haha love it!
that's exactly the watch i got him!!

Black face
silver band
runwell 47 argonite
 
Dear God you were serious!


Nice looking watch.

And btw, about the name - ah hahaha hahaha hahaha!

just watched the video:)
1st off.. the dude has girly wrists:) that's why its too big for him..they make a smaller version 41 ml that would probably be perfect for him...second I got the metal band...cuz you know... leather is .....dead:)
LOVE Shinola!:) saw them making the watch:)
Hubby knows the owner...just aquaitences but his best friend/boss is good friends with him...and I didn't try to pull any strings or get a discount or anything...hey here's a pic of my boys and me in the D:) it was rainy and getting dark... we stopped in greek town for a bite at my favorite pizza joint for saginaki and feta pizza at .Nikkis:)
(spelling I know) and I don't care
 

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Mine are from further North:) Piedmont region..literally the most northern village on the border of the alps..still have family living there! They DO have those strong features though ...don't they? then again...so do I:)

hmmm... and so do you!:)

viva Italia!
 
Dear RadioShack, This Is Why We Adored You.

The time is near to bid farewell to that old security blanket, RadioShack. When the remote control broke, it was there. When we needed a cable or 20, it was there. But soon, it won’t be.

The company is about to file for bankruptcy. Shares of its stock have been suspended from trading. We are forced to acknowledge that the era of personal electronics championed by the franchise stores that sold soldering gear and robots and had a Battery of the Month Club is really and truly over. Of course, we already knew that. When you can have exactly the thing you need over-night delivered to your door, there’s no reason to endure the actual social contact required of going into a store.
 
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