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N0KFQ > TODAY 15.06.15 16:32l 33 Lines 940 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: RE: Today in History - Jun 14
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Sent: 150615/1530Z 58507@N0KFQ.#SWMO.MO.USA.NA BPQ1.4.63
Back in the 1960's I was Communication Officer in the Texas State Guard
Reserve in Southeast Texas and we had and were using the BC-610/BC-390
combo. Nice equipment.. I enjoyed working with it.
73, K.O. n0kfq
N0KFQ @ N0KFQ.#SWMO.MO.USA.NA
E-mail: kohiggs@gmail.com
Using Outpost Ver 3.0.0 c264
-----Original Message-----
From: KB2VXA
To: today@ww
Sent: 6/15/2015 06:37
Subject: Re: N0KFQ > Today in History - Jun 14
R:150615/1137Z @:VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC #:5949 [Boyanup] $:5949_VK6ZRT
From: KB2VXA@VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC
To : TODAY@WW
.....It makes me wonder why open frame relays in such a critical
application when at the same time the R-390 radio receiver used plug in metal
encased relays for T-R operation when paired with the BC-610 transmitter.
73 de Warren
Station powered by JCP&L atomic energy, operator powered by natural gas.
Message timed by NIST: 15-Jun-2015 at 11:39 GMT
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