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what is the cheapest hand held rig I could get that is blind friendly?
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "matt V" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 2:02 PM
Subject: new equipment


>i all,
> this is not a problem or question but i just thought I'd let everyone =
> and especially those in 2m range of nebraska, know that I decided "i =
> have a license that is sitting there doing nothing, why not use it" so: =
> hopefully if things go well, i will be back on 2 meters soon, i ordered =
> my stuff from the may i say, very helpful, hro(hamradio.com people, and =
> the m/o was sent off today.  oh yeah almost forgot to mention what i got =
>
> I ordered a kenwood tm271a, an mfj antenna with magmount already =
> included, and a samlex 1223 power supply
>
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