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![]() "Jan Panteltje" wrote in message news:1128191239.364ee6569fd8847eafdf20a36855278d@t eranews... On a sunny day (Sat, 1 Oct 2005 19:02:25 +0100) it happened "The Magnum" wrote in : "Buther Boy" wrote in message .. . I love Ranger! I had a few of the 2950/70 variations, and Ranger was my favorite back before I discovered mainstream Ham gear. Hopefully, you're working toward getting that type of equipment! :-) I still have a soft spot for Ranger, and browse their catalog from time to time. Buther Boy I have a Ranger 2950 which goes from 26 to 32MHz. Its excellent in the fact that if theres not a lot of DX or local stations on i can scoot upto 31MHz and evesdrop on the cordless phones ![]() Lincoln... well not without some severe adapting anyhows... a very underrated rig in my opinion as they never fetch as much as Lincolns on eBay but have a much better coverage. Graham I have a 2970, it has push pull output to 150W, for the rest freq range is the same as 2950, best one I ever had, lots of DX. Very stable too. The 2970 has a big heatsink on the bottom side. Have not seen people with one for sale here, all keepers :-) I like the push buttons. Lol yea lots of things to push. I would like the 2970 next but would need to sell a few other things first. Are these variable wattage and what, if they are, do they start from? Id hate to upset the neighbours with TVI ![]() |
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