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On 08/25/2013 10:08 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?philo=A0?= wrote: Well, even though the guy is a troll, I always try to make to best of everything. Though I had known about the "homebrew" group I had never before known of the existence of the "boatanchor" group. Welcome! It is a good place! Traffic is much lower than it used to be, but there are still plenty of interesting people hanging out here. I can now relive the good old days. Through the years I have gotten rid of most of my "boatanchors" but happily still have my HQ-140-X I had one of those when I was a novice and eventually did a horse-trade for an R-388 that made me a lot happier, but you can't really complain about any of those old rigs. You turn on the receiver and there are people talking and after a few decades that's still pretty cool. --scott I actually purchased the HQ-140-X at a rummage sale near my house about 25 years ago. My original novice receiver was an HQ-110-C which I later used to trade-up to a Drake 2A which I probably never should have sold. |
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