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this is radio mart amazing
Unrevealed Source wrote: Not to mention that he always seems to get FRG-7s "in to stock as part of a part exchange deal" and that they are always "the most perfect example of this sought after rig your ever likely to find". Also, "I have found the receiver a delight to work on, no components needed replacing and the alignment was straight forward thanks to Yaesu's excellent design." is a lie, implying that he actually aligned the radio. He doesn't. And the fact that the original seller will usually be truthful about any problems the radio might have, but those problems are mysteriously absent from Radio-mart's listing, even though it is well known that he doesn't fix anything. Does anyone know if he is even a radio tech? Not sure, but recently he said that he had an ICOM IC-7800, a pretty high priced amateur transceiver. I looked up his name on the QRZ data base and it doesn't appear that he is licensed. That doesn't necessarily mean anything but an over $10,000 transceiver is a mighty high priced SWL receiver! But heck, he might simply have taken it in as part of a "part exchange deal", and will offer it up on eBay in a few days or weeks. RM, always a source of humour. dxAce Michigan USA |
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