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Hi Phil,
That sou nds fascinating.

I hope ten fm comes back whenever the new sun spot cycle materializes.

By the way congratulations on the new Icom 7000.

I think I'm going to get myself a Kenwood TS480SAT in January and at some 
point a TMV71A.

Right now I only have a THf6A.

I do listen a lot though.

I've presently have four communications receivers.

A drake 8B, a Japan Radio Company NRD525 a Lowe 225 Europa and an Icom 
ICr75.

I think I'm going to trade that in when I get the Kenwood low band 
transceiver.

I bought it at HRO in Anaheim two years ago and despite the filters and the 
speech synthesizer board I've never liked the sound.

Thanks for starting a really great discussion thread.

73's,

Eric
KU3I

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