GROUP: Interesing comments;HOWEVER.Since our fearless leaders have been so very
successful in; War on drugs,Prevention of business/securities fraud,preventing
terrorism,solving pollution problems, preventing forest fires,lowering
taxes,etc.
DO NOT HOLD YOUR BREATH.
73 de C.W.
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The dates are Saturday, September 7 and Sunday, September 8,2002
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Yaesu has always catered to CBers, it started with the 101 series of radios
.The FT-757GX was also a super popular radio for CB operation in the early
80's. All you to had to do is open the cover & flip a little black switch on
the dial board and you had full general coverage transmit. When I was
From: Dino Darling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I really
like the D-104 but not too fond of the sound quality.
I use a homemade two-channel audio mixer and combine the outputs of a D-104
and an old Electrovoice dynamic microphone. I use pre-emphasis with the
D-104, boosing the highs, starting f
From: "John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Why bother with this . FCC don't care , I don't care, Ebay don't care
these amps have been for sale for the last 20 years & will always be
.find something else's to do
I would tend to agree, if they kept them clean and on 11m. Problem is, they
From: "Ed Sieb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
...when Yaesu released the FT-101, with 11m
built-in, the whole 11M band finally went to hell in a hand-basket, and
took
500 kHz either side with it.
Back in the early 1980's, I ran the service dep't of a 2-way radio/ham radio
outfit, and we did a lot
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