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![]() Tim wrote: $50 today is like $10 when I was first licensed 30-something years ago. Yes, but electronics follow a strange economy...some parts such as batteries and pots haven't changed price much, but most are much cheaper. You can now buy a`stereo FM receiver for $3.00 at Wal Mart. In the sixties that would have cost at least $30.00. But today's integrated radios have darn few parts that can be removed/reused. $50 is just five more dollars than what the 2007 ARRL handbook (paperback) is going to cost! Well, if it's any consolation, you will probably get lots more from the handbook--in terms of weight, at least. Regards, Glenn Dixon AC7ZN |
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