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Winston wrote:
I have an old 751 that I use for testing and backup. Like Rick said, I the size does not bother you, it appears to be a reliable transceiver. I used it for CW on 40 meters for years. As always, on E-bay, you take a small risk. Win/W0LZ On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 20:20:57 -0800, "Dave" wrote: Looking to buy a 751 for my camping trailer. Is this a decent radio, or problematic? Prices seem very reasonable, even on Ebay.... I now have a 751 (non-A) sitting next to my Rick Mish all-Collins R-390 (non-A). Nice set of ears. I'm not licensed, and so don't get to test the Xmit side -- except maybe into the dummy load, but I'd rather not go even _there_. The reviews mentioned earlier in this thread make me feel even better about getting it, and a little worse about the price I paid the OM I bought it from. It's _mint_. and I paid $250 for it yesterday. Now I _gotta_ get my ticket! Letting my Novice expire in 1963 was a serious mistake. -- Mike Andrews, once WN5EGO and hoping to be W5EGO Real Soon Now. Tired old sysadmin |
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