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I guess its late 70's early 80's, I was going to put on the other
emergency frequency 2187 or something. I was going to try to get wefax and email, or sattilite, but these things are not really thaT IMPORTANT TO ME, a couple of channels to talk to ppl back in nz, and anything else useful. It looks like a really good quality set with little use. It dosen't have tubes its not that old Ps: what are you on about ken? On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 15:43:41 -0500, "Doug Dotson" wrote: Twelve is kind of limiting. Do you plan on using the SSB to receive weatherfax? An older radio probably won't do well in the digital modes like Sailmail or Winlink. There is a pretty good book with a silly name "Marine SSB for IdiYachts". It has good coverage of the useful frequencies and what they are used for. How old is this radio? Does it have tubes ![]() Doug, k3qt s/v Callista "Phill" wrote in message .. . hi i recently purchased an old ssb radio, the freqencies are set by crystals and it has the ability to have twelve channels, I have no idea which are the channels i shoul install for extended cruising, partcularly in the pacific. It already has 2182 please help phill |
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