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			On Tuesday, September 24, 1996 8:00:00 AM UTC+1, jerry wang wrote: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I am taking a survey to find out what type of radios new hams usually buy. Please post whether you bought an HT, mobile, or base as your first radio. Thanks! 73 -- Jerry H. Wang California State University Northridge School of Engineering and Computer Science Email: Web: www.csun.edu/~hbcsc274 IAN the first rig I bought was a liner 2 for 2 meters ssb my first hf rig was a Swan 350,I still have it,if they can get it in my coffin it's going with me. 73 GW8VUG  | 
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			On 8/30/2014 2:34 PM,  wrote: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	On Tuesday, September 24, 1996 8:00:00 AM UTC+1, jerry wang wrote: I am taking a survey to find out what type of radios new hams usually buy. Please post whether you bought an HT, mobile, or base as your first radio. Thanks! 73 -- Jerry H. Wang California State University Northridge School of Engineering and Computer Science Email: Web: www.csun.edu/~hbcsc274 IAN the first rig I bought was a liner 2 for 2 meters ssb my first hf rig was a Swan 350,I still have it,if they can get it in my coffin it's going with me. 73 GW8VUG My first transmitter was a Knight-kit T-60. Receiver was a Hallicrafters SX-43. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ==================  | 
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	wrote: On Tuesday, September 24, 1996 8:00:00 AM UTC+1, jerry wang wrote: I am taking a survey to find out what type of radios new hams usually buy. Please post whether you bought an HT, mobile, or base as your first radio. Thanks! 73 -- Jerry H. Wang California State University Northridge School of Engineering and Computer Science Email: Web: www.csun.edu/~hbcsc274 IAN the first rig I bought was a liner 2 for 2 meters ssb my first hf rig was a Swan 350,I still have it,if they can get it in my coffin it's going with me. I still have a 1 meter mobile radio that operates on 2 metres. Its a Yeasu FT-2FB. 73 GW8VUG 10-4 -- Fool me once, shame, shame on you. Fool me twice, fool me, won't get fooled again. - George Bush  | 
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			On 8/31/2014 9:01 AM, Barry OGrady wrote: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	On Sat, 30 Aug 2014 11:34:48 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Tuesday, September 24, 1996 8:00:00 AM UTC+1, jerry wang wrote: I am taking a survey to find out what type of radios new hams usually buy. Please post whether you bought an HT, mobile, or base as your first radio. Thanks! 73 -- Jerry H. Wang California State University Northridge School of Engineering and Computer Science Email: Web: www.csun.edu/~hbcsc274 IAN the first rig I bought was a liner 2 for 2 meters ssb my first hf rig was a Swan 350,I still have it,if they can get it in my coffin it's going with me. I still have a 1 meter mobile radio that operates on 2 metres. Its a Yeasu FT-2FB. ROFLMAO! Now we KNOW you're not really a ham. 73 GW8VUG 10-4 Flippin' CB-er (probably not even smart enough to be a CBer, though). No wonder you don't show your call sign. YOU DON'T HAVE ONE! -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ==================  | 
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			On 8/30/2014 2:34 PM,  wrote: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	On Tuesday, September 24, 1996 8:00:00 AM UTC+1, jerry wang wrote: I am taking a survey to find out what type of radios new hams usually buy. Please post whether you bought an HT, mobile, or base as your first radio. Thanks! 73 -- Jerry H. Wang California State University Northridge School of Engineering and Computer Science Email: Web: www.csun.edu/~hbcsc274 IAN the first rig I bought was a liner 2 for 2 meters ssb my first hf rig was a Swan 350,I still have it,if they can get it in my coffin it's going with me. 73 GW8VUG First Receiver: Knight Kit Star Roamer First Transmitter: Eico 720 (This was a 100 Watt CW transmitter but as a Novice we tuned only for 90 out) The Eico is now in a museum (Plymouth MI) the Star Roamer long gone. -- Home, is where I park it. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com  | 
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			On 9/2/14, 3:31 PM, John Davis wrote: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	First Receiver: Knight Kit Star Roamer First Transmitter: Eico 720 (This was a 100 Watt CW transmitter but as a Novice we tuned only for 90 out) The Eico is now in a museum (Plymouth MI) the Star Roamer long gone. First receiver: Knight Span Master, soon replaced by a Hallicrafters S-108. First transmitter: Knight T-60 which I still have. Many more since then...Heathkit, Drake, Collins, Kenwood, Icom, etc. Currently have only an Icom 706 and a few HTs. Mark AA7TA (WN9CJE in 1961)  | 
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