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Hi all, I have been looking at some of these newsgroups for a few years now. There is something I don't understand. Every now and then somebody posts a radio for sale and says "I only took it out of the box to test it and then I put it back in the box". Why buy it in the first place if you're not going to use it?? There seem to be a surprising number of hams like this, (Wealthy?) who buy a new rig, maybe play with it a little bit, then go on to something else. I've been aware of a couple guys like this in my part of the country over the past several years. Ed WB6SAT |
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