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Paul Churchill
June 3rd 04, 07:29 PM
Can anyone let me know how the AOR ar-2002 performs as I have the chance of
one in mint condition regards all PAUL......
Browning Mark FourA
June 4th 04, 07:24 PM
JUNK!!!!
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 18:29:19 +0100, "Paul Churchill"
> wrote:
>Can anyone let me know how the AOR ar-2002 performs as I have the chance of
>one in mint condition regards all PAUL......
>
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Paul Churchill
June 4th 04, 08:52 PM
what justifies the word Junk I only want it for acars reception in the
airband area so what justifies your opinion rgrds PAUL....
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> Can anyone let me know how the AOR ar-2002 performs as I have the chance
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> one in mint condition regards all PAUL......
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grenner
June 5th 04, 02:41 AM
The 2002 is not junk. It is a decent 20 channel radio although typcially
over priced. If your primary interest is ACARS then it should do fine.
AOR's of that era tend to be very sensitive and if you are in a high signal
area like a city they are prone to interference.
I think it would serve you well for ACARS. Universal sells a nice airband
filter. It fits between your antenna and radio and does a great job of
filtering out all non Civil airband signals. I found that it did a great
job of increasing my ACARS captures and the quality of the transmissions.
Greg
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> what justifies the word Junk I only want it for acars reception in the
> airband area so what justifies your opinion rgrds PAUL....
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> "Paul Churchill" > wrote in message
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