On 1/3/22 8:32 AM, Rob Atkinson wrote:
I'd post your question here:
https://antiqueradios.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=5
The reason is that you need to communicate with vintage radio people.
I've never owned a DX100 but my experience with classic transmitters
is that manufacturers made fairly significant changes over production
runs and the fellows referencing the DX-100 instead of the DX-100B may
be giving inaccurate information.
In the case of kits such as this, changes would have required
developing a modified instruction book,
which some of us would have.
--
Ron W4BIN - Understanding is much better than
knowing how.MX
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