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Christian <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 9 Dec 2006 17:41:41 +0100
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Hi,
No, I have not given up on PegasusMail, just using my other email client.
yes, I know that difference in models. If I would purchase the THF6A, I don't think i will get that 1750 tone to open up repeaters?
All the bestand thanks,
Christian
Christian



On 2006-12-09 at 13:10 [log in to unmask] wrote:

>Hi Christian,
>
>Good to see you on this list.
>
>If you are looking for vhf handhelds then the favourites seem to be the 
>thf6a or thf7e from kenwood.  They are both the same radio but the number 
>differs according to where you are on the plannet.
>
>I think there is an icom something like the t90 which is also popular.
>
>Never had much joy with handhelds, like a big radio with a big aerial.
>
>By the way, did you give up with pegasus mail?
>
>
>
>On 9 Dec 2006 at 0:47, Christian wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I have just subscribed to this list, and thought i should say hi!
>> I am totally blind and from Sweden. I don't have any radio equipment at
>the=
>>  moment, cant put up any antennas here. I am looking to buy some
>handheld=
>>  but not sure which one to go for as of yet.
>> I really miss shortwave. On my previous qth i had 20 element beam for 2=
>>  meter and a w3dzz for shortwave. I some times use Echolink.
>> Hope to hear from you!
>> 73s,
>> Christian SM0UWV
>> 
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