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Old September 16th 05, 02:37 AM
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Will be posting an Icom R71 receiver on ebay next week and putting it here
first for anyone interested. Mint condition, voice unit, remote control,
etc. Fantastic radio. Only selling because I want a new toy, and just got an
R75 a year ago and hardly turn this on anymore. I would like to get $400 for
it, but all serious offers considered. Feel free to check my 100% ebay
feedback, where I have sold quite a few radios and accessories - username
'ckgoegging' - and post here with valid email for further specifications,
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Thanks!

Lee




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Old September 16th 05, 03:24 AM
 
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ckgo wrote:
Will be posting an Icom R71 receiver on ebay next week and putting it here
first for anyone interested. Mint condition, voice unit, remote control,
etc. Fantastic radio. Only selling because I want a new toy, and just got an
R75 a year ago and hardly turn this on anymore. I would like to get $400 for
it, but all serious offers considered. Feel free to check my 100% ebay
feedback, where I have sold quite a few radios and accessories - username
'ckgoegging' - and post here with valid email for further specifications,
etc.


Thanks!

Lee


Lee.. Agree, R 75 is Quite receiver;

Harvey ( with 4 SW Receivers already..)

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Old September 16th 05, 03:42 AM
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"ckgo" wrote in message
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Will be posting an Icom R71 receiver on ebay next week and putting

it here
first for anyone interested. Mint condition, voice unit, remote

control,
etc. Fantastic radio. Only selling because I want a new toy, and

just got an
R75 a year ago and hardly turn this on anymore. I would like to get

$400 for
it, but all serious offers considered. Feel free to check my 100%

ebay
feedback, where I have sold quite a few radios and accessories -

username
'ckgoegging' - and post here with valid email for further

specifications,
etc.


So you prefer the 75 to the 71A?

--Mike L.


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Old September 16th 05, 04:13 AM
 
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What is it about the 75's that is so special?
cuhulin

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Old September 16th 05, 04:27 AM
 
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Aren't the Yaseu -- (spelling) receivers suppose to be pretty good?
Are they still being manufactured? I sort of know a Ham Radio Operator
guy via emailing back and forth for about five years via the internet.He
is about 85 years old and was in the U.S.Navy in World War Two.He uses a
Yaseu Transceiver Radio,he probally knows as much or more about Ham
Radio than anybody else,he has been a Ham Radio Operator for many,many
years.He lives in Mesquite,Texas,East side of Dallas.
cuhulin

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