Make
Aimor
Model
CB-7000
Mic Wiring
1 - Shield (Gnd)
2 - Audio (B1)
3 - Recieve (Gnd)
4 - Transmit (C102, RL1)
Sams #
CB-109
Overview
The Aimor CB-7000 is a vintage 23-channel CB transceiver produced during the 1970s Citizens Band radio era. It is a solid-state AM radio designed for mobile operation on the 11-meter band, using crystal-controlled channel selection.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Aimor |
| Model | CB-7000 |
| Type | CB transceiver |
| Service | 11-meter CB |
| Channels | 23 channels |
| Modulation | AM |
| Frequency Range | 26.965 – 27.255 MHz |
| Power Source | 12 VDC |
| Construction | Solid-state (transistorized) |
| Channel Control | Crystal controlled |
| Speaker | Internal speaker |
Physical Description
The CB-7000 is housed in a compact metal chassis typical of 1970s mobile CB radios. The front panel includes a channel selector, volume and squelch controls, microphone connector, and an analog signal meter. The design follows standard mid-1970s styling with a dark faceplate and clearly labeled controls. Internally, the radio uses printed circuit boards populated with discrete transistor components.
History
The Aimor CB-7000 was introduced during the peak of the 23-channel CB market prior to the FCC expansion to 40 channels in 1977. Radios in this category were widely used for mobile communication in personal and commercial vehicles. Documentation for Aimor-branded radios is limited, and surviving examples are primarily found among collectors.