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On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 21:45:04 -0800 (PST), cmdr buzz corey
wrote: On Jan 16, 5:35*am, DC wrote: http://atu.ca/HallicraftersS38C And some idiot pays $380 for a $38 radio. I had a S-38D in the mid 50's. It was pretty awful - it completly overloaded so I had no idea where my (crystal controlled Viking Adventurer) was transmitting and it drifted. Making a QSO was pretty hit and miss. It might have some nostalgia value, but not 300 bucks worth. Bruce W0BF (ex KN0CNC/K0CNC) |
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