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We used to have one of those at the MARS station where our on-base radio
club met. It was the size of a microwave oven and seemed to lack
sensitivity and selectivity relative to the Collins 75a2 next to it. It
did the job though. It was paired with a BC610 for transmitting on the
MARS frequencies. That was more like the size of a free-standing range and
oven combo!
73,
Dave, AF6Y
At 01:29 PM 4/21/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Yep, I remember those. I once had a super pro 600, made for the military
>by hamarlund. I think ww2 or there about. Covered am through 6, but
>above 30, you might as well forget it unless they were right out side your
>door. The band switch ran the whole length of the receiver and was built
>like one of those mechanical tv tuners. Quite a receiver.
>73s
>Butch Bussen
>wa0vjr
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