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THE jlb WAS NOT PORTABLE BUT WIRKED VERY WELL IN MOBILE AND BASE
OPERATIONS. i NEVER HAD ONE BUT DID LUST AFTER ONE.
>>> [log in to unmask] 6/21/2006 9:11 AM >>>
I don't remember the Tempo. I do remember the big JLB synthesizer that
I
interfaced to my TR-22, but, unlike American Express, you couldn't take
it
with you.
But, I do remember the little JLB that my friend built and interfaced
to his
standard HT sometime in 1976 or 1977. It was about the size of a pack
of
cigarettes. And, the first synthesized HT I had was circa 1979 the
venerable Kenwood TR-2400.
Steve, K8SP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Russ Kiehne" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: tr22
> Do you remember the Tempo s1, the first synthesized ht? I thought I
went
> to
> heaven when I got it. No more crystals.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bob Martin" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 8:01 PM
> Subject: Re: tr22
>
>
>> Way back in 1977, I bought one of those pups for $125 then had to
get
>> crystals for
>> the repeater group I had joined. Next came a CES touch tone mic so
I
>> could
>> run phone patches. Hated to be seen in public with it because
thought
>> folks
>> would think it was a purse.
>>
>> 73
>> Bob Martin
>>
>> Please visit http://www.wan-leatonks.net.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 9:44 PM
>> Subject: tr22
>> That was my first
>>
>>> That brings back a memory or two. What ever happened to the nice
simple
>>> tr22? It was nice unless you wanted to try a repeater that you
didn't
>>> have
>>> a crystal for. It did bring back a memory or two.
>>> Rich
>>>
>>>
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>>
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