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Well, I had an old FT-101 back in 1999, and got good at tuning that thing 
before I sold it when I had my race car to worry about in 2000. When I got 
the TS-520 last fall, it all came right back to me as soon as I found out 
what the controls were and you're right it's like riding a bike. I had it 
instantly.
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From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 9:24 PM
Subject: ts530


> Hi John;
> Thanks for the ts530 info.  If I get down to the club station the ts530
> might be the most usable thing they have.  I haven't tuned up a radio in 
> 20
> years but I suspect its a bit like riding a bicycle.
> Richard 

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