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I tend to do that too, unfortunately, for some one who generally goes
overkill even trying not to, like my computer, I some times go way
overboard,b ut I haven't been able to afford to in ham radio yet.
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From: "Robert Clark" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: TH-K2AT
> I am like you Harvey, I try to get more than I think I need, and more
> often than not, have been happy with that approach. I would probably be
> happy exploring the air on 3 bands, rather than sitting there looking at
> the
> guy over there with his triband and I am holding a single band radio. LOL
>
> I am going to think about the TH-F6A for a while. My initial purchase
> will probably include a car adapter and case, with antennaes and headsets
> down the raod.
>
> Now back to reading the Gordon West book. I have set for myself a goal
> to take the test next month but if I am not ready, will just wait another
> month. (but I am gonna try for next month, waiting does not come easy!
> LOL)
>
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