Mike, there was no implication at all. I simply wrote that since WARC bands became legal (17 and 12 meters and then 30 meters) I've been using my TR7 (TR-7A) quite happily on those bands.

There's nothing to resent. I bought the rig in 1979 and while I was chasing DX I worked all there was with this transceiver and some have been on the WARC bands.

I asked Drake if making the alteration to transmit outside of the ham bands (160 through 10 meters) would damage the transceiver and the answer was "No".

And to make things really difficult I can use my L-4B, new in 1978, on the WARC bands simply by reducing the power somewhat.

I have a Drake station. It's worked everything that it's heard since 1979 and the C Line did the same before that. No implication was made that your engineering is poor or that you know nothing about what you're doing. I simply contributed the truth. Drake and the transceiver get along quite well on WARC.

                                                 With kindest regards

From: "Mike Elliott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 1:05 PM
Subject: [drakelist] Filters


> > Thank you Stu - I designed those output filters for full coverage, and I > resent the implication > that they are faulty. > > Thanks again for your comments

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