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"Ronald E. Milliman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Oct 2012 08:46:55 -0500
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Wow, the d-104 and valiant was a totally awsome sounding combination.
There is nothing like the audio quality of those old A M rigs, especially
matched up with that D-104 mic.  

Ron, K8HSY
 
At 05:25 AM 10/10/2012 -0500, Howard Kaufman wrote:
>Wow!  What happened to my last message?
>
>My wife's uncle rehabilitated my sx-71.  Got it up on the desk and working 
>last night.  It is in the audio chain, and hooked up to the valiant.  With 
>all of the improvements in radio in the last sixty years, this thing feels 
>like you are tuning a radio!  You can hear the spectrum change as you tune 
>it.  The loud bursts that are the broadcast bands, odd things on odd 
>frequencies etc.
>
>I think I will get the d-104 and the valiant on the air this weekend.
>
>
>H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
>Adaptive Technology Instructor 
>
Dr. Ronald E. Milliman, retired Professor Western Kentucky University

Chair, American Council of the Blind Public Relations Committee
Monthly Monetary Support Program (MMS) Committee

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