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Shaun Oliver <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 22 Jun 2008 16:19:37 +1000
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bill, if you don't mind, might I point out two tinly teeny little things?
antenna is: a, n, t, e, n, n, a. and yaesu is: y, a, e, s, u.
I'm not sure if english is your primary language or not but I hope this 
helps somewhat. besides, things are so much easier on our collective 
ears for those of us that use speech if things are spelled correctly.
ok I'll dive back into my hole again.
Shaun
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skype: brailledude


On 22/06/2008 2:05 PM, the old scribe known as Bill Deatherage was able 
to impart this pearl of wisdom:
> What bands have the most activity now? I am planning on saving some money 
> twards a HF rig.  I talked to a Salesman at R&L and he told me about a Yazue 
> HF rig that was around 650 to 750 I don't remember the exact price and it 
> had a built in antanna tuner and built in speach chip.
> I was wondering if any one knew any thing about it?
> Bill 
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