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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I didn't mean to start an uproar with
my comment. I said I am only intending to use these for
emergencies. I would like someone who does have a HAM license to
check my work when I am done. At least the part that they can
legally try, just to see that if and when such an emergency arises
the radios will work as intended. Preferably someone in the San
Antonio, Tx area. I appreciate what has been done here and don't
mean to step on toes, or be argumentative. I am not as into this
as some of you guys. I don't write code, make drivers for stuff,
or talk on HAM radios. I am a prepper, and I just want the best
radios I can get for the $ I spend and for them to work as well or
better than those of the Zombies.<br>
Thanks, Leo<br>
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On 2/4/2013 4:05 PM, Melvin Mahler wrote:<br>
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Is someone working on this radio for the list that can be used?
If not could I loan someone one of radio for a short period so
they can work on it?
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