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No, the TS-2000 does not have the power supply built in, I know what you
mean, I'm trying like anything to get that radio so I can scale back a
little here and I'm looking, with my holiday bills I've accumulated, I'm
looking at probably mid super which is actually fall before I can afford one
because I need every penny I have in the summer for other things.
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From: "Bob Humbert" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: new operator


> yeah, that's a sobering dollar number but I guess I suspected it.  From
> what
> you said, I gather that the $1500 doesn't include a power supply.
> However,
> If I plan to do it just once, I guess I better start saving my old beer
> cans.  It's going to take a lot of them.  From what I gather here about
> antenna's, a simple long wire strung from tree to tree through stand offs
> isn't really a bad antenna.  I can sure do that at least 20 feet off of
> the
> ground before the first branch of each of the palm trees.  Yes, you did
> give
> me lots to think about and work toward.  thanks a lot.
>

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