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Old July 18th 04, 04:48 AM
Jer
 
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Therre is only one these days thats worth a hoot. Its the 'all frequency'
SteppIR. Do a google on it, and read all the comments. You can tune it to
'any' frequency from 6.9 to 30Mhz and they are coming out with a 80 meter
kit... Its a optimized single band vertical on 'every' frequency, no traps,
coils, any of that bs...

Jerry..

"Glenn AA5PK" wrote in message
news:TlmKc.21102$SD3.8371@okepread06...
"Daphne + Dave" wrote in message

news:9cmKc.51922$ek5.39359@pd7tw2no...
Any comments? Any FS near Seattle,WA


Butternut HF9V
http://www.bencher.com/hf9vx.html

73 de Glenn AA5PK




 
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