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Anybody still using a PRO-43?
Some say it's the best Milair receiver ever made. Is it true?
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Anybody still using a PRO-43?
"Frank" wrote in news:1bWEf.22096$Jd.12954
@newssvr25.news.prodigy.net: Some say it's the best Milair receiver ever made. Is it true? Great little scanner for its day. I really don't see what grounds it would have to claim Milair greatness over the, say, AOR 1000 line or my current handheld, the Alinco DJ-X2000. |
Anybody still using a PRO-43?
How about, because it works (receives) better?
"T-bone" wrote in message 9.130... "Frank" wrote in news:1bWEf.22096$Jd.12954 @newssvr25.news.prodigy.net: Some say it's the best Milair receiver ever made. Is it true? Great little scanner for its day. I really don't see what grounds it would have to claim Milair greatness over the, say, AOR 1000 line or my current handheld, the Alinco DJ-X2000. |
Anybody still using a PRO-43?
"M." wrote in news:Q_dFf.187$e4.83022
@sooner.brightok.net: How about, because it works (receives) better? Uh... Ok. Is this just a gut feeling of yours, or have you actually field tested the units in question and came to the determination that the 43 "works better" ? http://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.html "T-bone" wrote in message 9.130... "Frank" wrote in news:1bWEf.22096$Jd.12954 @newssvr25.news.prodigy.net: Some say it's the best Milair receiver ever made. Is it true? Great little scanner for its day. I really don't see what grounds it would have to claim Milair greatness over the, say, AOR 1000 line or my current handheld, the Alinco DJ-X2000. |
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