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The tr22c did have 12 channels and the original tr22 had 6. I used a
tr22c for a good many years. while the other radios came and went via
trade or whatever, I kept the tr22c the longest and used it as a base
station when I was living in appartments in the mid 70's. Not sure
what ever happened to it, but it really was a great little radio and
the first portable I'd ever owned. Had all 12 channels crystalled up
too!
I used inside antennas then because the intermod was just too bad on
anything outside.
Don
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 12:54:34 -0800, Mike Freeman wrote:
>Actually, the Standard SR146A HT was a contemporary of the Drake TR22c
>(the Standard had 5 xtal channels; the TR22C had 12 -- there was also a
>6-channel version of the TR22C but can't remember its model number).
>
>Ah, trivia!
>
>Mike Freeman <[log in to unmask]>
>Amateur Radio: < K 7 U I J >
>
>On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Brett Winchester wrote:
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>> ah yes I had wanted one of those but never had one. As Mike has indicated =
>> as others the first 2m ht packset radio was the Drake tr22c. This was the =
>> first new radio I had ever bought myself. Great radio while in college =
>> but I never thought of putting the rubber duck on the bottem as I had seen =
>> one person do later. The KDK first one was an fm14410sxrII (whewww try =
>> that for memory joggers) and followed with a 2015r and the fm240. I still =
>> would probably have that one had I not reversed the dc leads on it and =
>> fried most of the innards. The TX and RX modules were ok along with the =
>> pa but never cold get that to work right again. I really like the speech =
>> chip in that one and enjoyed listening to the neighbors cordless phone on =
>> 140 (think it was a spur on their end). =20
>>
>>
>> Thank You!
>>
>> BRETT K WINCHESTER PM KD7JN
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>> >>> Russ Kiehne <[log in to unmask]> 02/19/02 12:18PM >>>
>> I remember the KDK radios. I never had one. After I sold the Clegg, I
>> bought the Yeasu FT221 all mode 2 meter transceiver. Boy did I have fun
>> with that radio.
>>
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