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Henry Kolesnik wrote: You might want to consider going to a ham swapfest and buying a good used commercial unit by HP or others. I see very good ones going cheap ($20 to $30) especially if they're 100MHz and below. 73 hank wd5jfr Right! I got one for $5.00 - a Ramsey with a cold solder joint, works perfectly now, and another for $10 - goes only to 50 MHz, both at hamfests. |
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