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1 year ago
mental case ? ....
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1 year ago
That only applies to hopeless people looking up "mental cases" on eBay.
Or is this your listing?
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1 year ago
so I live in chnk chonky land now do I ? ....
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1 year ago
or people like me looking up radios
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1 year ago
Given how people with a fetish of radios behave amongst one another, mental case does have that certain ring about it.
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1 year ago
very true radio ham are mostly head cases
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1 year ago
Have you lost your mind? How many times do people have to ask you to tell us in the message body what the huge link that reads as gibberish is about? Brian
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1 year ago
sorry I don't pander to minorities
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1 year ago
It's a
ATS100 SI4732 150K-30MHZ All band Receiver MW SSB LW Radio Speaker Mental Case £73.02
But only minorities would be interested in such an out of date item.
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1 year ago
stuff
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1 year ago
but that ia an SDR receiver so what is out of date about that?
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Am 22/02/2023 um 13:14 schrieb whisky-dave:
What minorities are these and why is this outdated?
I would gladly pay £73.02 for a shortwave receiver if it had a very good CW filter, which most cheap receivers don't have.
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Am 22/02/2023 um 15:08 schrieb Jim gm4dhj ...:
In fact, it's not out of date. If anything, it's too modern. SDR works pretty bad on shortwaves. I mean it does work, but analogue is still better.
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1 year ago
yes bound to be
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1 year ago
you would like my ft101e and ic728 then....
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1 year ago
oops don't think it is an SDR ....
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1 year ago
just MENTAL
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Brian Gaff snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com wrote
He never had a viable one.
He deliberately doesnt do what you ask him to do, just like a 3 year old.
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U selling 'em?
My dad had a Sommerkamp FT250 (Swiss copy of the Yaesu FT200, when Europeans copied the Japanese and not vice versa) circa 1974. Great RTX. No need for ATU. Lost in one of my many relocations, Zio porco!
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only the badges were changed they were not copies the swiss couldn't copy jap stuff