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Old October 28th 07, 05:46 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Is Texas Radio Products still making Bugcatchers?

I bought one a number of years ago, and it still works great. I was
wondering if he is still around and making them.
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Default Is Texas Radio Products still making Bugcatchers?



I bought one a number of years ago, and it still works great. I was
wondering if he is still around and making them.


Seems to be a different company now.... Maybe the original company
sold out?

http://www.texasbugcatcher.com


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Default Is Texas Radio Products still making Bugcatchers?

No, that is a different company founded by Henry Allen. Henry also
makes fine antennas!


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I bought one a number of years ago, and it still works great. I was
wondering if he is still around and making them.


Seems to be a different company now.... Maybe the original company
sold out?

http://www.texasbugcatcher.com


Ed K7AAT

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Default Is Texas Radio Products still making Bugcatchers?



I bought one a number of years ago, and it still works great. I was
wondering if he is still around and making them.


Seems to be a different company now.... Maybe the original company
sold out?

http://www.texasbugcatcher.com



No, that is a different company founded by Henry Allen. Henry also
makes fine antennas!


Then I am a little surprised. I would have thought the original
"Texas Bugcatcher" antenna name would have been copyrighted, and Henry
would be infringing on that name with his website........

Ed

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