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In an apartment brings about another concern, if the antenna will be inside
the apartment or close to people, that high in frequency, could be a concern
as well. Of course my 900 MHz beam is pointed at my head in my bedroom, but
that's only for another 2 weeks and I don't have the high power radio hooked
up yet, for that reason. I would ask the local club if there's much activity
and base the decision on that, $500 is a good chunk of change to save,
especially these days and that's why I got the regular TS-2000 with no 1.2
gig.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Clark" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: TS-2000 models
> John,
> That does not sound like something to set up in an apartment then. And
> living on the west coast in Oregon, maybe not much around here. Can ask
> my
> club tho
>
> And its about $500 I think higher than the plain 2000 model. I could
> do
> a lot with $500. LOL
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