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Henry Brugsch <[log in to unmask]>
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Henry Brugsch <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 21 Apr 2002 20:02:57 +0100
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Mike I used to work a friend who had one of these things.
Had real bassy audio, and a good deal of hum.
But, it was a gutsy rig.
I had at this time the Globchief 90a.
It finnished its life at the Tufts University radio club.
Wished I had held on to it.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Freeman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 7:07 PM
Subject: Re: Old Receivers


> Now I'll take people back a way.  I bet Don Bishop may be the only one
> that remembers this:  the first transmitter I used as a Novice was a
> Harvey-Wells Bandmaster  (the TBS50 series -- I had the D).
> Crystal-controlled, of course, though one could plug in a VFO.  CW and AM,
> 80 thru 2-meters.  Used a 807 final.
>
> Mike Freeman <[log in to unmask]>
> Amateur Radio: < K 7 U I J >

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