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PLEASE NOTE: Both of the radios have many more frequencies that are OFF limits. Operating on the restricted frequencies can / will result in a knock on your door from some not so nice Guberment Officials.
Bert
Both radios transmit and receive on the 6 Meter band between 50 - 54 MHZ. This is located near the bottom of the VHF band that us Amateur Radio operators use.
The neat thing about this frequency range is that May through August you experience changes in the earths ionosphere "F" region. This...
The top radio is a RT-1439 / PRC119 mounted to an MX10062 in a MT-6576 Mount. The radio is also attached to a MT-6353 Amp Mount that has a AM-7238 Amp for long distance transmitting. (This is all operational)
I have a dummy KY57 wired into the PRC119 for looks only.
The bottom Radio is a R841...
Painted the RF burn warning on my Antenna Brush guards. I got the stencils from Evil Dr. Porkchop here on SS.
I trimmed them slightly so that I could center them out easier and it worked perfectly. Thanks again Jon!
Bert
I replaced my leaky radiator, new thermostat, new cap, flush and add new coolant. The system took some tme to burp out the bubbles. I will get my old radiator repaired and keep it for a spare or possibly sell it.
Bert
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