I supplied my TR-44B for our clubs 20 meter station.  We pulled in 191 contacts. The radio operated without a single hitch.

That is not me in the picture. I was taking a break.

http://image46.webshots.com/46/6/93/72/2306693720070252654EejtxQ_ph.jpg

Mark

At 12:18 AM 6/26/06, Jim Shorney wrote:

"Jim Shorney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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At the Lincoln ARC Field Day.

(Long URLs, watch for line wrap)

http://www.146760.net/cgi-bin/pro/emalbum.cgi?c=show_image;p=Field%20Day/2006;i=55;img=IMG_8974.JPG

That's me at the mic, with Laura KC0FYT logging.

http://www.146760.net/cgi-bin/pro/emalbum.cgi?c=show_image;p=Field%20Day/2006;i=96;img=IMG_9110.JPG

Joe, K0NEB enjoying my TR7.

If any of you worked K0KKV on 20 phone, you worked this radio.

I must say, after several years of using rice grinders on 20 phone at FD,
I was very pleased with the way the TR7 handled the job. This is a
REAL radio!

73

-JIm



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jshorney (at) inebraska.com
Ham Radio NU0C
Lincoln, NE, USA
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http://incolor.inetnebr.com/jshorney/

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