Joe,
do you have the telrex 326? the 3 el. 20 meter mono. Price?
Rich WO2Y
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From: Chuck Counselman <ccc@space.mit.edu>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] For Sale: Telrex 20M646 6 Element 20M Monobander
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At 11:43 PM -0500 2/27/03, K7LXC@aol.com wrote:
> wl7e@arrl.net wrote:
> > Does this belong on this reflector?
>
>Sure.
>Steve K7LXC
>TT ADMIN
I _like_ seeing real ham antennas, towers, and related stuff being
offered for sale, even when I have no immediate interest in buying
them. It's useful to maintain a sense of what's out there, at what
asking prices. It's like browsing at a hamfest -- interesting and
educational even on those rare occasions when you come home having
bought nothing.
Similarly, I like reading hams' opinions about commercial products,
even when I have no immediate interest in those products. General
education has a way of becoming relevant and useful.
Thank you, Steve, for your sensible policies.
73 -Chuck, W1HIS
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