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--- In GE-Mpa@yahoogroups.com, Gary Peterson <NZ5V@a...> wrote:
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\n> 3310 does not hamflash or "flash" radios, just the 3370 does.
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\n> Gary
\n> NZ5V
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\n> Mike Iszak wrote:
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\n> >Speaking of which...what's the difference between the 3310 and the
\n3370?