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Dan B Dyer Jr/Danny <[log in to unmask]>
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Thanks much anyway! Dd

Sent from my iPod

On Jan 1, 2015, at 11:40 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:

Sorry Dan,  I checked the bag for the little lock ring for the UV5R and mine 
is gone.  The tool that is needed is a spanner scoket of some type. and not 
sure where you get such an item.  73.  Gary KB2YAA


-----Original Message----- 
From: Carjohns27
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2014 7:02 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: AWant,AWarning&AWish

Hi,

I think I'd better go for $200 at least for shippping. I have no packing,
and tape, and boxes. I'd rather be safe than sorry. If he can give more than
a thousand for everything that's fine, but I won't take less than
one-thousand. I hope that is okay.

Thanks for your help.

Carolyn


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From: "Dan B Dyer Jr,/Danny" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2014 1:57 PM
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: AWant,AWarning&AWish

> 1, Want a parts radio, or parts from,
> A Baofeng UV-5R!
> 
> I know, they're $30 or so new on Amazon, but one was given to me, because
> the display showed wacked stuff, but all else works fine_ So it's a
> (_Perfect blind man's radio! Right?)
> Anyway, it came with a battery and earbud mic, but no ant, charger, nor
> cradle
> so I'm needing an ant and charger and cradle of some kind!
> 
> Then, there's my 2.5 year old, 60$ uv5r from Import communications, which
> still works flaulessly, except it needs the little slotted nut/(feels more
> like a slotted washer,) which holds the Ant connecter to the radio, [much
> like the little nuts which held quarter inch audio plugs to their
> chassises
> or cases.]
> }I'd been using the ht attatched to a JPole antenna, via one of those
> barell
> SMA Male to SMA Female adapters; which was inadvertently over tightened,
> so
> that when it was removed, it took the slotted nut with it, without my
> noticing it until it was too late and the lil thing was gone:!}
> ***Now by this time, if you're thinking that the little slotted nut who's
> writing this might need to be replaced------We'll leave that for a night
> time round table discussion where King Arthur can moderate!  (Come on!
> It's
> a joke! Knight time discussion, Round table, King Arthur!!
> Oh well, I tried!  Mostly your patience??
> 
> ***********Anyway, as I was saying before I so rudely interupted myself,
> If you've got a dead uv5r or parts from one you'd sell or swap, please
> advise.
> 2, Warning, All you uv5R users, be careful with, and of, that nut!!
> 3, May the True,_ Real,_ Hope,_ Joy,_ and Reality,_ offered by HIM, WHOSE
> BIRTH is observed on this day, Become REAL To You, my dear blind ham
> friends!!
> Danny Dyer, Wb4idu.


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