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Old February 15th 05, 04:05 AM
Chuck Reti
 
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:

Chuck Reti wrote:

Way back in September...


The 720 was my first rig back in early '60's. It was a nice looking rig
and a good performer for many years. As others have mentioned it does
require an extenal plate modulator for phone operation. I still have its
other companiion piece, the Eico 735 VFO, acquired when I no longer had
to be crystal conrolled.

Oops. Meant 722 VFO (anyone want one)?

If you ever see the old "Andy Griffith Show" reruns, you will notice
that a 720 sits on the radio desk with a mike plugged into the key jack.
Never quite figured how that was supposed to keep Andy and Barney in
touch!
--
Chuck Reti
WV8A
Detroit MI


By using a carbon microphone, of course!

Cathode modulation, of course.

--
Chuck Reti
WV8A
Detroit MI
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