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Hi Pete
How can that be? You're saying the circuitry was designed that way? They couldn't do double for all the bands?? Lucky "Pete KE9OA" wrote in message ... I remember that radio..............it was advertised as being dual conversion above 10MHz, single conversion below. Pete "dxAce" wrote in message ... Stephan Grossklass wrote: Lucky schrieb: BTW, Didn't they know 666 was not the best choice for the US?? ![]() Apparently not. But AFAIK the same rig with slighly modernized exterior was sold as R-300 later. Why was it not a good choice for the US? Just out of curiosity. dxAce Michigan USA |
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