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wilbur March 19th 04 03:16 AM

President HR 2600 10-12 meter mobile
 
Forsale like new HR 2600 with chipswitch installed.
The chip switch adds memory channels allows FM splits and many other
features check www.chipswitch.com for info.
The radio was bought new used for a year or so and boxed.
Its is very clean no scrapes or dents included are the stock mic ,mobile
vracket and the manuals for the radio and the chipswitch.
Asking $175.00
Email



I Am Not George March 25th 04 10:07 PM

"wilbur" wrote in message ...
Forsale like new HR 2600 with chipswitch installed.
The chip switch adds memory channels allows FM splits and many other
features check www.chipswitch.com for info.
The radio was bought new used for a year or so and boxed.
Its is very clean no scrapes or dents included are the stock mic ,mobile
vracket and the manuals for the radio and the chipswitch.
Asking $175.00
Email




The Commission has revised Section
2.1204(a)(5) of its rules to prohibit all marketing and/or
offering for sale in the United States of such devices even
when the purchaser(s) had provided assurances that the
transceivers are being bought solely for export. ALL
DOMESTIC MARKETING OF SUCH DEVICES VIOLATES THE
COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED, AND THE COMMISSION'S RULES.

Richard Cranium March 26th 04 01:19 PM

(I Am Not George) wrote in message om...
"wilbur" wrote in message ...
Forsale like new HR 2600 with chipswitch installed.
The chip switch adds memory channels allows FM splits and many other
features check
www.chipswitch.com for info.
The radio was bought new used for a year or so and boxed.
Its is very clean no scrapes or dents included are the stock mic ,mobile
vracket and the manuals for the radio and the chipswitch.
Asking $175.00
Email




The Commission has revised Section
2.1204(a)(5) of its rules to prohibit all marketing and/or
offering for sale in the United States of such devices even
when the purchaser(s) had provided assurances that the
transceivers are being bought solely for export. ALL
DOMESTIC MARKETING OF SUCH DEVICES VIOLATES THE
COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED, AND THE COMMISSION'S RULES.


You really are full of it (or rather, full of yourself): The Uniden
HR2600 is a legal 10 and 12 meter amateur radio and can, of course, be
sold to other licensed users.

Maybe you can't legally operate it with a no-code Techie ticket,
DouGay, but others can.

Keyclowns Are On Notice March 26th 04 07:27 PM

The only thing you operate well is your lips. Those are good, so say
the truckers that pass through your area frequently.

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
(I Am Not George) wrote in message om...
"wilbur" wrote in message ...
Forsale like new HR 2600 with chipswitch installed.
The chip switch adds memory channels allows FM splits and many other
features check
www.chipswitch.com for info.
The radio was bought new used for a year or so and boxed.
Its is very clean no scrapes or dents included are the stock mic ,mobile
vracket and the manuals for the radio and the chipswitch.
Asking $175.00
Email




The Commission has revised Section
2.1204(a)(5) of its rules to prohibit all marketing and/or
offering for sale in the United States of such devices even
when the purchaser(s) had provided assurances that the
transceivers are being bought solely for export. ALL
DOMESTIC MARKETING OF SUCH DEVICES VIOLATES THE
COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED, AND THE COMMISSION'S RULES.


You really are full of it (or rather, full of yourself): The Uniden
HR2600 is a legal 10 and 12 meter amateur radio and can, of course, be
sold to other licensed users.

Maybe you can't legally operate it with a no-code Techie ticket,
DouGay, but others can.


Justin March 27th 04 05:56 AM

a licenced amateur radio operator can make a 10 meter radio out of pop cans
and sell it to people on the internet as long as he dosen't go over the
yearly limit! it's NOT the sellers problem who he sells it to! its the users
responsibility!

why don't you go in the ham newsgroups and leave these people alone. or did
they throw you out of there!
from 2 ham to another!



Keyclowns Are On Notice March 27th 04 11:07 AM

Why dont you go **** yourself with a broken longneck beer bottle, ya
gay dingleberry rimmer?


"Justin" 123 wrote in message ...
a licenced amateur radio operator can make a 10 meter radio out of pop cans
and sell it to people on the internet as long as he dosen't go over the
yearly limit! it's NOT the sellers problem who he sells it to! its the users
responsibility!

why don't you go in the ham newsgroups and leave these people alone. or did
they throw you out of there!
from 2 ham to another!


Richard Cranium March 28th 04 07:01 PM

(DouGay Adair N8WWM Is A Faggot Moron) wrote in message . com...
The only thing you operate well is your lips. Those are good, so say
the truckers that pass through your area frequently.


Just what we expected from you: A well-reasoned and on-topic reply.
LOL!

And you speak from your own personal experience, hey DouGay? All the
truckers I hear speak well of you.

I Am Not George March 29th 04 04:32 AM

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
Ten meter radios are perfectly legal for licensed amateurs to own,
use, and sell to other licensed amateurs.


Read this dimbulb and try and comprehend

"no person"

-that means no person - not even hams.



3. Section 302(b) of the Act provides ``{n}o person
shall manufacture, import, sell, offer for sale, or ship
devices or home electronic equipment and systems, or use
devices, which fail to comply with regulations promulgated
pursuant to this section.'' Section 2.803(a)(1) of the Rules
provides that ``...no person shall sell or lease, or offer
for sale or lease (including advertising for sale or lease),
or import, ship or distribute for the purpose of selling or
leasing or offering for sale or lease, any radio frequency
device unless: (1) In the case of a device subject to
certification, such device has been authorized by the
Commission in accordance with the rules in this chapter and
is properly identified and labeled...''
Jim Norton's CB Sales and Service's offer for sale of these
devices violates both sections.

4. Additionally, dual use CB and amateur radios of the
kind at issue here may not be certificated under the
Commission's rules. Section 95.655(a) of the rules states:
``...
({CB} Transmitters with frequency capability for the Amateur
Radio Services....will not be
certificated.)'' See also FCC 88-256, 1988 WL 488084 (August
17, 1988). This clarification was added to explicitly
foreclose the possibility of certification of dual use CB and
amateur radios, see id., and thereby deter use by CB
operators of frequencies allocated for amateur radio use.
Five of the Galaxy model CB transceivers previously mentioned
were identified as having the modification done to enable
dual use of CB and amateur frequencies. These units were
Galaxy DX66V; Galaxy DX73V; Galaxy DX48T; Galaxy DX88HL; and
Galaxy DX77HML.

5. Furthermore, the Commission has revised Section
2.1204(a)(5) of its rules to prohibit all marketing and/or
offering for sale in the United States of such devices even
when the purchaser(s) had provided assurances that the
transceivers are being bought solely for export. ALL
DOMESTIC MARKETING OF SUCH DEVICES VIOLATES THE
COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED, AND THE COMMISSION'S
RULES.



"dual use CB and amateur radios"

-if it operates on cb it is illegal to use and sell


({CB} Transmitters with frequency capability for the Amateur
Radio Services....will not be
certificated.)''
This clarification was added to explicitly
foreclose the possibility of certification of dual use CB and
amateur radios, see id., and thereby deter use by CB
operators of frequencies allocated for amateur radio use.


-so calling it a 10 meter radio won't work anymore the FCC closed that
loophole, Sorry Cranus LOL!


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Lancer March 29th 04 05:34 PM

On 28 Mar 2004 19:32:16 -0800, (I Am Not
George) wrote:

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
Ten meter radios are perfectly legal for licensed amateurs to own,
use, and sell to other licensed amateurs.


Read this dimbulb and try and comprehend

"no person"

-that means no person - not even hams.


Read this dimbulb:

Transceivers used in the Amateur Radio Service below 30 MHz do not
require FCC authorization prior to being imported into or marketed
within the United States, but transceivers for other services,
including the CB Radio Service (CB), do require Commission approval.

Note: He did say ten Meter Radio.

Dual use radios (CB and Ham) will not be certified. Tthe "10-meter"
transceivers that are on the "list" are not acceptable for importation
or marketing into/within the United States.

Now tell us again how a Radio Shack HTX-10 10 meter radio is illegal
to sell in the United States?

I Am Not George March 29th 04 07:34 PM

Lancer wrote:
On 28 Mar 2004 19:32:16 -0800,

(I Am Not George) wrote:

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
Ten meter radios are perfectly legal for licensed amateurs to own,
use, and sell to other licensed amateurs.


Read this dimbulb and try and comprehend

"no person"

-that means no person - not even hams.


Read this dimbulb:

Transceivers used in the Amateur Radio Service below 30 MHz do not
require FCC authorization prior to being imported into or marketed
within the United States, but transceivers for other services,
including the CB Radio Service (CB), do require Commission approval.

Note: He did say ten Meter Radio.


where

Dual use radios (CB and Ham) will not be certified. Tthe "10-meter"
transceivers that are on the "list" are not acceptable for

importation
or marketing into/within the United States.


correct, just calling something a a ten meter radio on a web site does
not certify it

Now tell us again how a Radio Shack HTX-10 10 meter radio is illegal
to sell in the United States?


where did I say that?

Lancer March 29th 04 08:16 PM

On 29 Mar 2004 10:34:07 -0800, (I Am Not
George) wrote:

Lancer
wrote:
On 28 Mar 2004 19:32:16 -0800,

(I Am Not George) wrote:

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
Ten meter radios are perfectly legal for licensed amateurs to own,
use, and sell to other licensed amateurs.

Read this dimbulb and try and comprehend

"no person"

-that means no person - not even hams.


Read this dimbulb:

Transceivers used in the Amateur Radio Service below 30 MHz do not
require FCC authorization prior to being imported into or marketed
within the United States, but transceivers for other services,
including the CB Radio Service (CB), do require Commission approval.

Note: He did say ten Meter Radio.


where

Dual use radios (CB and Ham) will not be certified. Tthe "10-meter"
transceivers that are on the "list" are not acceptable for

importation
or marketing into/within the United States.


correct, just calling something a a ten meter radio on a web site does
not certify it

Now tell us again how a Radio Shack HTX-10 10 meter radio is illegal
to sell in the United States?


where did I say that?


Your reply to Richard. You made it sound like "all" 10 meter radios
where illegal.

Lancer March 29th 04 08:20 PM

On 29 Mar 2004 10:34:07 -0800, (I Am Not
George) wrote:

Lancer
wrote:
On 28 Mar 2004 19:32:16 -0800,

(I Am Not George) wrote:

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
Ten meter radios are perfectly legal for licensed amateurs to own,


Right here--^

use, and sell to other licensed amateurs.

Read this dimbulb and try and comprehend

"no person"

-that means no person - not even hams.


Read this dimbulb:

Transceivers used in the Amateur Radio Service below 30 MHz do not
require FCC authorization prior to being imported into or marketed
within the United States, but transceivers for other services,
including the CB Radio Service (CB), do require Commission approval.

Note: He did say ten Meter Radio.


where


See above..

I Am Not George March 29th 04 08:28 PM

Lancer wrote:
On 29 Mar 2004 10:34:07 -0800,
(I Am Not
George) wrote:

Lancer
wrote:
On 28 Mar 2004 19:32:16 -0800,

(I Am Not George) wrote:

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
Ten meter radios are perfectly legal for licensed amateurs to

own,
use, and sell to other licensed amateurs.

Read this dimbulb and try and comprehend

"no person"

-that means no person - not even hams.


Read this dimbulb:

Transceivers used in the Amateur Radio Service below 30 MHz do not
require FCC authorization prior to being imported into or marketed
within the United States, but transceivers for other services,
including the CB Radio Service (CB), do require Commission

approval.

Note: He did say ten Meter Radio.


where

Dual use radios (CB and Ham) will not be certified. Tthe

"10-meter"
transceivers that are on the "list" are not acceptable for

importation
or marketing into/within the United States.


correct, just calling something a a ten meter radio on a web site

does
not certify it

Now tell us again how a Radio Shack HTX-10 10 meter radio is

illegal
to sell in the United States?


where did I say that?


Your reply to Richard. You made it sound like "all" 10 meter radios
where illegal.



this is a CB radio newsgroup dip**** we are not talking about hams
using 10 meters the subject is export cb radios. Sound like you are
trying to confuse people like the export dealers do by calling them 10
meter radios LOL

Lancer March 29th 04 09:03 PM

On 29 Mar 2004 11:28:20 -0800, (I Am Not
George) wrote:

Lancer
wrote:
On 29 Mar 2004 10:34:07 -0800,
(I Am Not
George) wrote:

Lancer
wrote:
On 28 Mar 2004 19:32:16 -0800,

(I Am Not George) wrote:

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message . com...
Ten meter radios are perfectly legal for licensed amateurs to

own,
use, and sell to other licensed amateurs.

Read this dimbulb and try and comprehend

"no person"

-that means no person - not even hams.


Read this dimbulb:

Transceivers used in the Amateur Radio Service below 30 MHz do not
require FCC authorization prior to being imported into or marketed
within the United States, but transceivers for other services,
including the CB Radio Service (CB), do require Commission

approval.

Note: He did say ten Meter Radio.

where

Dual use radios (CB and Ham) will not be certified. Tthe

"10-meter"
transceivers that are on the "list" are not acceptable for
importation
or marketing into/within the United States.

correct, just calling something a a ten meter radio on a web site

does
not certify it

Now tell us again how a Radio Shack HTX-10 10 meter radio is

illegal
to sell in the United States?

where did I say that?


Your reply to Richard. You made it sound like "all" 10 meter radios
where illegal.



this is a CB radio newsgroup dip**** we are not talking about hams
using 10 meters the subject is export cb radios. Sound like you are
trying to confuse people like the export dealers do by calling them 10
meter radios LOL


Funny, your response to him was about a licensed amateur owning,
using, and selling a ten meter radio. And if you will check your
headers, you will see that this is not only posted to rec.radio.cb,
but also to rec.radio.amateur.policy. Sounds like you are the one
thats confused, try to keep up with the thread, dip****. LOL


AKC KennelMaster March 30th 04 12:49 AM


"I Am Not George" wrote in message
m...
Lancer wrote:
On 29 Mar 2004 10:34:07 -0800,
(I Am Not
George) wrote:

Lancer
wrote:
On 28 Mar 2004 19:32:16 -0800,

(I Am Not George) wrote:

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message

. com...
Ten meter radios are perfectly legal for licensed amateurs to

own,
use, and sell to other licensed amateurs.

Read this dimbulb and try and comprehend

"no person"

-that means no person - not even hams.


Read this dimbulb:

Transceivers used in the Amateur Radio Service below 30 MHz do not
require FCC authorization prior to being imported into or marketed
within the United States, but transceivers for other services,
including the CB Radio Service (CB), do require Commission

approval.

Note: He did say ten Meter Radio.

where

Dual use radios (CB and Ham) will not be certified. Tthe

"10-meter"
transceivers that are on the "list" are not acceptable for
importation
or marketing into/within the United States.

correct, just calling something a a ten meter radio on a web site

does
not certify it

Now tell us again how a Radio Shack HTX-10 10 meter radio is

illegal
to sell in the United States?

where did I say that?


Your reply to Richard. You made it sound like "all" 10 meter radios
where illegal.



this is a CB radio newsgroup dip**** we are not talking about hams
using 10 meters the subject is export cb radios. Sound like you are
trying to confuse people like the export dealers do by calling them 10
meter radios LOL


Makes me wanna go fire up the ol' Icom "export cb radio".



Alun March 30th 04 03:18 AM

(I Am Not George) wrote in
m:

Lancer
wrote:
On 29 Mar 2004 10:34:07 -0800,
(I Am Not
George) wrote:

Lancer
wrote:
On 28 Mar 2004 19:32:16 -0800,

(I Am Not George) wrote:

(Richard Cranium) wrote in message
ogle.com...
Ten meter radios are perfectly legal for licensed amateurs to own,
use, and sell to other licensed amateurs.

Read this dimbulb and try and comprehend

"no person"

-that means no person - not even hams.


Read this dimbulb:

Transceivers used in the Amateur Radio Service below 30 MHz do not
require FCC authorization prior to being imported into or marketed
within the United States, but transceivers for other services,
including the CB Radio Service (CB), do require Commission approval.

Note: He did say ten Meter Radio.

where

Dual use radios (CB and Ham) will not be certified. Tthe "10-meter"
transceivers that are on the "list" are not acceptable for
importation or marketing into/within the United States.

correct, just calling something a a ten meter radio on a web site does
not certify it

Now tell us again how a Radio Shack HTX-10 10 meter radio is illegal
to sell in the United States?

where did I say that?


Your reply to Richard. You made it sound like "all" 10 meter radios
where illegal.



this is a CB radio newsgroup dip**** we are not talking about hams
using 10 meters the subject is export cb radios. Sound like you are
trying to confuse people like the export dealers do by calling them 10
meter radios LOL


This is being crossposted to rec.radio.amateur.policy, where a 10 meter
radio really is a 10 meter radio. Too much to expect you to check the
header I suppose.

Robert Casey March 30th 04 03:30 AM

Alun wrote:





This is being crossposted to rec.radio.amateur.policy, where a 10 meter
radio really is a 10 meter radio.

Some "10 meter radios" have strange features like echo boxes, roger
beeps, and channelized
tuning that no normal HF ham radio set ever has.

It's perfectly fine if a ham takes a CB set and modifies it for use on
10 meters. But
it can no longer be used on the CB band, so adding a switch to create a
dual band
dual service radio is not allowed.


Alun March 30th 04 10:58 AM

Robert Casey wrote in news:4068DBCB.9030308
@ix.netcom.com:

Alun wrote:





This is being crossposted to rec.radio.amateur.policy, where a 10 meter
radio really is a 10 meter radio.

Some "10 meter radios" have strange features like echo boxes, roger
beeps, and channelized
tuning that no normal HF ham radio set ever has.


I know. However, it's confusing to post to both groups and use a term that
means different things in each place.


It's perfectly fine if a ham takes a CB set and modifies it for use on
10 meters. But
it can no longer be used on the CB band, so adding a switch to create a
dual band
dual service radio is not allowed.


I confess I didn't know that. I own a Ham Major M588 that someone else
converted from CB to 10m, but it doesn't cover anything below 28 MHz now,
so I guess it's OK. Mind you, it's rated at 10W on AM/FM and 20W on SSB, so
it wasn't legal before it was converted! I think it originally had 'high'
channels too.

Steveo March 30th 04 12:44 PM

Alun wrote:
(I Am Not George) wrote in
this is a CB radio newsgroup dip**** we are not talking about hams
using 10 meters the subject is export cb radios. Sound like you are
trying to confuse people like the export dealers do by calling them 10
meter radios LOL


This is being crossposted to rec.radio.amateur.policy, where a 10 meter
radio really is a 10 meter radio. Too much to expect you to check the
header I suppose.

That's wa3moj, the resident CB group dip**** troll. He only posts
in rec.radio.cb to flame CBer's.

PappaBear August 17th 10 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wilbur (Post 136551)
Forsale like new HR 2600 with chipswitch installed.
The chip switch adds memory channels allows FM splits and many other
features check www.chipswitch.com for info.
The radio was bought new used for a year or so and boxed.
Its is very clean no scrapes or dents included are the stock mic ,mobile
vracket and the manuals for the radio and the chipswitch.
Asking $175.00
Email

If your still have this radio I would like to buy it. Please email me at - thanks, Emmit

afrokid September 28th 10 03:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wilbur (Post 136551)
Forsale like new HR 2600 with chipswitch installed.
The chip switch adds memory channels allows FM splits and many other
features check www.chipswitch.com for info.
The radio was bought new used for a year or so and boxed.
Its is very clean no scrapes or dents included are the stock mic ,mobile
vracket and the manuals for the radio and the chipswitch.
Asking $175.00
Email

Still have the radio? Ill take it.

stash December 28th 12 07:58 PM

Hi i am wondering if hr2600 is still for sale and do you ship to canada. Thanks Stash email

Channel Jumper December 29th 12 07:35 PM

What you are saying is physically impossible....

First off - no legal CB radio produces more then 5 watts AM and 12 watts Peak Envelope Power ( PEP )..
Note I said 5 watts - back in the day of tubes, a brand new transceiver with brand new tubes would put out about 5 watts AM for maybe a couple of hours until the tubes broke in.
Once the tubes settled, about the best you could do - minus the peak n tune was about 4 watts.
Allowing a power factor - loss - this produced about a maximum of about 3 watts AM with mismatched components - since you wouldn't throw away all the tubes when one tube became weak or died.

Even with 3 watts and a VSWR of 1:1 - with a piece of coax 60' long to a beam antenna, you would have to deduct what the loss rate was of the coax before multiplying what ever the gain factor was of the beam antenna.

Hence you couldn't stick 3 watts in one end and have 3 watts come out the other end.

If PEP is 4 times the carrier, there is no way that you could get 10 watts AM and only 20 watts on SSB.... If it put out 10 AM it might show as much as 40 PEP on SSB depending upon the mode...

The carrier is a power hog, robs the transceiver of almost 60% of the produced power.
That leaves 40% to be divided between the two side bands.

60% of 10 = 6
40% of 10 = 4
Half of that would equal 2
4+2 = 6 watts minus the carrier..
Or a 50% increase in transmit power...

stash December 29th 12 09:38 PM

Hello i am wondering if your hr2600 is still for sale and do you ship to Canada.Thanks Stash....

Channel Jumper December 31st 12 04:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stash (Post 800137)
Hello i am wondering if your hr2600 is still for sale and do you ship to Canada.Thanks Stash....

I think you guys miss the point...

There is nothing special about a cheap CB radio..
It is only worth what the market will support.
It doesn't do anything especially well...

A old tube type Johnson Viking Valient will do about 275 watts AM on 11 meters and a thrifty person could probably find one at an estate sale for less then $500.00

A new Kenwood TS 2000 will do 25 watts AM or 100 watts SSB on 11 meters all day long..

Most any amateur radio equipment can be modified to operate on 11 meters - ( CB ) so why waste money on a cheap CB radio piece of crap...

The only reason why someone says that it is worth anything is because they do not know any better...
A CB radio lacks proper filtering to take away most of the AM noise that most people who deals with the cb radio AM crap has to put up with...

A Kenwood TS 590S - is a little overkill at $1800 new, but would run circles around most anything ever made for 11 meters only!

jta December 31st 12 09:09 PM

I think *you* miss the point, Channel Jumper.

First, the Uniden HR2600 is NOT a "cheap CB radio"; it's a 10 metre amateur radio.

Second, the original ad was placed in 2004, so it is most likely NOT available today.

Stop pontificating and read more carefully, CJ.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Channel Jumper (Post 800171)
I think you guys miss the point...

There is nothing special about a cheap CB radio..
It is only worth what the market will support.
It doesn't do anything especially well...

A old tube type Johnson Viking Valient will do about 275 watts AM on 11 meters and a thrifty person could probably find one at an estate sale for less then $500.00

A new Kenwood TS 2000 will do 25 watts AM or 100 watts SSB on 11 meters all day long..

Most any amateur radio equipment can be modified to operate on 11 meters - ( CB ) so why waste money on a cheap CB radio piece of crap...

The only reason why someone says that it is worth anything is because they do not know any better...
A CB radio lacks proper filtering to take away most of the AM noise that most people who deals with the cb radio AM crap has to put up with...

A Kenwood TS 590S - is a little overkill at $1800 new, but would run circles around most anything ever made for 11 meters only!


Channel Jumper January 1st 13 11:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jta (Post 800196)
I think *you* miss the point, Channel Jumper.

First, the Uniden HR2600 is NOT a "cheap CB radio"; it's a 10 metre amateur radio.

Second, the original ad was placed in 2004, so it is most likely NOT available today.

Stop pontificating and read more carefully, CJ.

The prior 3 posts were from 2012 - not 4 years ago...
GEESH!

jta January 2nd 13 12:52 AM

The original post (offering the HR2600 for sale) was dated May 2004! That's 8 years ago, not 4. Geesh!!

Please stop pontificating and pay attention!

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Originally Posted by Channel Jumper (Post 800261)
The prior 3 posts were from 2012 - not 4 years ago...
GEESH!


stash January 4th 13 06:56 PM

Hi iam wonder if your hr2600 is still for sale and do you ship to canada

Thanks Stash.


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