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![]() "Mike" While it would be sad to lose something that's been around as long PWBR, the proliferation of frequency lists and receiver reviews online would prevent PWBR's demise from being as crippling to the hobby as it might have been in the late 80's or early 90's. Thanks for passing the info along, Steve. Mike I get about everything I want on line now days. I bought a lot of PWBR's over the years but not anymore. Burr |
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On Jul 17, 12:06�pm, Bob Dobbs wrote:
Just Plain Burr wrote: I bought a lot of PWBR's over the years but not anymore. It was one of their 'white papers' combined with online reviews that convinced me to go with the E1 -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 Yeah, I've kept up with PWBR mainly for the equipment reviews which, despite a slight bias on behalf of heavy advertisers, I've generally given a lot of credibility, The station listings were out of date in weeks. Mike |
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