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Sun, 10 Jan 2010 07:16:51 -0500
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Hi.

You talking about the IC-2AT brings back good memories.  I just got my
general class license, and for my 17th birthday my Dad said I could either
get a tower for my HF dipole, or a radio to talk on frequencies above 30
Mhz.  I went to a ham radio store in Cincinnati to look at some models of
radio.  In the end I chose the IC-2AT.  I never regretted it.  It's a real
easy radio to use, and if it weren't for needing PL tones for repeaters, it
would still be a great radio.  I kinda wish I still had my old one.  Someone
notched the thumbwheels for me so I could quickly find the zero position on
them.

73
Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
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