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February 21st 05, 10:01 AM
Conan Ford
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wrote in news:18483-4218D78A-261@storefull-
3254.bay.webtv.net:
Only for general interest reading,are there any sites on the internet
about how to scrounge parts or where to buy parts to make very simple
Shortwave/Ham Radio Transmitters and keys? I am talking emergency boon
docks transmitters.I could do a search on the internet for that and I
probally will too,but I figure some of you Ham Radio old timers can
provide better information.Thanks.
cuhulin
Been listening to a lot of end-timers on shortwave lately?
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