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TS-120 has transistor finals, you can blow that a lot faster than the tube
radios, but it's a simple radio to learn. BTW, I'm cleaning up an owners
manual for that radio if anyone's interested, not sure when it will be done
but if I sit and work on it a couple nights a week, I'd say in a couple
weeks. It's not very big and I did about half of it last night. Lot of
pictures though.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shaun Oliver" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 2:04 AM
Subject: Re: TS-120
> actually, I'd like to know the front and rear layouts for the 120 also
> please as I might see if I can find me one for a beginner rig. there's
> not much you can do wrong with one of them babies, save blow the arse
> end out, which, takes a certain kind of stupid to accomplish that.
>
>
> On 27/02/2008 10:11 AM, the old scribe known as Walt Sebastian was able
> to impart this pearl of wisdom:
>> Hi John,
>> I used a TS120 when I took a lightning strike and power surge on my
>> TS520.
>> I agree it is a nice little radio. I don't remember how to use it on CW
>> but
>> it didn't have a CW filter in it but the I-F shift made it so tight that
>> I
>> could use it in place of a filter. Good luck with that one.
>>
>> Walt
>> WA4QXT
>> New London CT
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>>
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