Fine Tune CB tries to deflect, triples down on FQP13N10 conspiracy

Notably absent these days are IRF520s. He is not calling those flamethrowers or bombs, or road flares. However, the output power of those is supposedly lower so they don’t compete with his beloved ERF2030s. I have a new name for Hard Drive: The video professor!

“Avoid radios that come with FQP13N10’s”
Hard Drive, you read the blog. I have taught you before a handful of times what possessives and contractions are.
It’s not “FQP13N10’s, it’s “FQP13N10s”

Now, what about the Lincoln II? The one that uses the FQP13N10s that you say should be avoided but President Electronics refutes?
Do you really think a company wants to spend money repairing radios that have a defect or start fires as you allege?
What about the other radios that have or have used FQP13N10s?

Oh, and “watch my videos” before you buy.
Sound familiar?

1 thought on “Fine Tune CB tries to deflect, triples down on FQP13N10 conspiracy”

  1. Hahahahaha. Killer.

    He’s so damn paranoid that you can’t buy a radio from him, it’s easier to get a job at NASA. The real reason he has that screening process is so he can hand keep his flock. What he’s basically saying to his customers is you’re too stupid to realize the scam I’m running. Also, he feels like those people are stupid and know no better, making him seem like a god amongst men.

    He’s a joke. The real Techs out there like Mike, Buddy, Mark19960 and the rest that he tries to insult, those men can actually repair a radio – the video professor can’t.

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