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Brett Winchester <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Feb 2002 12:21:06 -0700
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Are you sure it was a JLB synthesizer, or a GLB?



Thank You!

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>>> Steve <[log in to unmask]> 02/20/02 10:01AM >>>
Hey Mike,

That sounds like my start.  I had a TR-22C and I had an old JLB synthesizer
with a 20-watt brick I could hook it up to as a "base" station at my dorm
room.  I used to carry that rig around my neck.  The only problem was the
telescopic whip which used to rattle and create a crackling sound for those
listening to my transmissions.

Like Mike, I got a TR-2400 HT as soon as they came out.

Steve K8SP

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