
LesComm L29-3 Cobra 29 Expa Kit
Product Description
Back by popular demand.
For the Cobra 29GTL/LTD/WX and yes the 29LX or uniden radio's that use the µPD2816 PLL IC such as the 68Elite & LTW plus the 78Elite & LTW.
Plus like chassis such as the Cobra 1000 or President Dwight D Base radios.
(Will not fit the Cobra 25/Uniden PC66, 76, AX711 with the TC9106 or 9109 or other units that use the TC9106/09. For those order the L25-3 for the Cobra 25 and others)
Low - .515-.955
CB - .965-.405
High - .415-.855
No odd starts like .525 and .425 like the expo kit. Why? Because we do not use the 10.240 signal from the radio for frequency determination. We use 3 independent circuits. One for each band including the Mid band. Therefore no heterodyne tones in the receiver! And we use electronic switching for each circuit. Therefore you can mount the switch anywhere or use a switch from the front of the radio. Such as NB/ANL.
Note: This board will expand the 29LX, however the frequency display will only display the regular 40 channels frequency. It's not a counter.
WARNING! This unit is Not Legal For Class D CB Use In The U.S.A.
*An Amateur License is required to transmit in the Amateur bands. You are responsible for the legal operation of your radio equipment.
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(Will not fit the Cobra 25/Uniden PC66, 76, AX711 with the TC9106 or 9109 or other units that use the TC9106/09. For those order the L25-3 for the Cobra 25 and others)
Low - .515-.955
CB - .965-.405
High - .415-.855
No odd starts like .525 and .425 like the expo kit. Why? Because we do not use the 10.240 signal from the radio for frequency determination. We use 3 independent circuits. One for each band including the Mid band. Therefore no heterodyne tones in the receiver! And we use electronic switching for each circuit. Therefore you can mount the switch anywhere or use a switch from the front of the radio. Such as NB/ANL.
Note: This board will expand the 29LX, however the frequency display will only display the regular 40 channels frequency. It's not a counter.
WARNING! This unit is Not Legal For Class D CB Use In The U.S.A.
*An Amateur License is required to transmit in the Amateur bands. You are responsible for the legal operation of your radio equipment.
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