Hmmm, 6N2. That's what E.F. Johnson called their 6 and 2 meter transmitter
of boatanchor fame.
Reid
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Inskeep [mailto:pinskeep@iglou.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 1999 7:05 AM
To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Dayton and the VHF All Mode Xcvr
Greg & All;
Would the 526 be the same as the 6N2 that I referred to in my note a few
minutes ago? I suspect it is the same, but they decided to call it the
6N2.
Pete, NO2D
Pewee Valley, KY.
Greg Hodsdon wrote:
> It's been very interesting reading the commentary regarding the new
> Pegasus. This new rig is a welcome addition to the product line and at
> $895 will be a hot item. With all the attention to the Pegasus, has
> anyone gotten a good look at the model 526 VHF all mode transceiver?
> Any comments or commentary would be appreciated.
>
> Greg, K7KJ
>
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