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>not worried particularly about that, sinc3e thats why God passed the
\n> Hello group,
\n> I am looking for 3 rigs, all mobiles....10 to 50 watts output range,
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> If someone has particular rigs they want to part with, or can justpossibly inform me as to what might be a good choice, I would
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> I want to program up 2 of the rigs for the cars and 1 for at home use.I can make head or tail of what I have seen. Perhaps an experienced
\n> I am sure this info is in archives somewhere, but I'll be damned if
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> I am in the process of costing out a 6 meter amp of about 100 watts,so those with low power rigs can have this data to use as soon as I am
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> Thank You,Why not just buy three lowband Motorola X9000 mobiles from eBay?
\n> Doug
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