The T2X will go inside 25G at the rotor shelf factory placement point.
Also, I turned my T2X every way but loose to get it inside the #3 top
section of a HDBX and finally gave up. The next day, KU4HZ arrived,
climbed up and slipped the T2X right inside the HDBX immediately.
Moral: u gotta try and try, or you gotta not be space relations
handicapped.
73, K4VUD
Charlie Harpole, Ph. D. Bands: 160m thru 440; SSB, CW, Pkt.
3100 North Hwy. 426 Mobile: 80-10m (100 w) & 146 & 440
Geneva, FL 32732-9761 DXer and Contester: 237 confrmd.
E-mail adr: harpole@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
Voice: (407) 349-2211 Work: (407) 823-3606 24-hr. FAX: (407) 823-5255
or FAX at home at (407) 349-0214.
K4VUD is faculty advisor for the University of Central Florida Amateur
Radio Club and trustee for its call sign, K4UCF, and its two repeaters,
146.640 (members' autopatch) and 440.800, on campus
in Orlando, Fla. Club has 4 hf rigs, and all modes on 2m & 440.
K4VUD is a member of the 4U1UN Radio Readiness Net, SATURN Ring Salvation
Army emerg. group, Life Member ARRL, and nice guy (except in contests!).
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