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From: "James True N5ARW" Subject: Re: [drakelist] Drake TR-M Mark, It will cover 80M and 40M, AM (50W) and SSB (150W PEP). I don't have the manual in front of me, but it may be USB only, I don't remember. I got a really nice one a couple of years and my intention is to get xtals for the AM frequencies. It actually looks like a pretty cool radio with a built in antenna tuner that can be set each channel. Might be a good radio for VFD next month. If you have the 12V model, you could run it mobile. 73 James True N5ARW in beautiful Hot Springs National Park, AR http://www.boatanchor.com --Original Message Text--- From: Mark Nace Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 18:27:03 -0500 Is the Drake TR-M useful at all for amateur use? I have never owned one until now. Being channelized, it seems like it is probably limited in use. Has anyone used one on the ham bands? Thanks for your advice and input 73, Mark N5KAE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Submissions: drakelist{at}www.zerobeat.net Subscribe: majordomo{at}www.zerobeat.net - subscribe drakelist in body Unsubscribe: majordomo{at}www.zerobeat.net - unsubscribe drakelist in body Hopelessly Lost: majordomo{at}www.zerobeat.net - help in body of message Brought to you courtesy of TLCHost.net http://www.tlchost.net/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---* Origin: The Barter Board Internet Gatway (1:261/1551) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 261/1551 1352 38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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