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Richard WEbb <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 14 Jun 2003 19:01:07 -0600
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walt wrote:
   >I am trying to remember, is that the radio that just covered the
   >146 and 147 MHz. range?   73
THis one covers 144 to 148.

I've a Kenwood tm-221a also around here, but it doesn't hold its
memories.  Hums tone and everything, but it's not real frequency agile
due to some mechanical difficulties.  Will eventually put it on packet
at home here probabl or use it as some kind of backup for emergency
work.

ITs problem is due to a damaged faceplate thanks to a hack job that was
done to it when we tried to get inside it to get to the lithium
battery.

73 de nf5b


Richard Webb

Electric Spider Productions


If you put garbage in a computer nothing comes out but garbage.  But
this garbage, having passed through a very expensive machine, is
somehow enobled and none dare criticize it.




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