[ICOM] WHICH TO CHOSE

Mike Olbrisch mike-2007 at elp.rr.com
Sat May 30 15:30:49 EDT 2009


Rgr that.  Take care of what you have.  My 1994 Toyota Corolla just turned
280,000 miles this morning.  Original engine and trans.  If you take care of it,
it will last and last.

Just to keep it ICOM related - that Toyota is the transportation system for my
1993 IC-901 which is QRV on 29, 50, 144, 440, and 1200 MHz FM.  It was tough
finding a place for all the antennas.

Perhaps that is a part of the problem.  If you can't fix it, just replace it.

Mike - KD9KC.
El Paso, Tx.
DM61rt

Molon labe. [mo-lone lah-veh] Google it...

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> Hmmm,
> Me too. I have a complete prestine S-line set up. I take care of it 
> myself. Today's hams are users. Not a true ham.
> I take care of every thing I have,  be it radios, cars, whatever. Few 
> days ago I had to take apart multi track recorder
> by Tascam my son uses in his recording satudio. It needed a 
> x-sistor and 
> 3 lo V hi value caps to get it back to life. PSU problem.
> it took an evening to figure out how to take it apart.
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