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That's an interesting site. Does your receiver have the button? If so
maybe it is installed. Does the QR666 bandspread dial display shortwave, ham or both? The R-300 had an option for either ham or swl band coverage. |
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![]() "John S." wrote in message oups.com... That's an interesting site. Does your receiver have the button? If so maybe it is installed. Does the QR666 bandspread dial display shortwave, ham or both? The R-300 had an option for either ham or swl band coverage. Yes, the FM BC button and AGC is there, but if it's functional is another story. Like the Icom R75, the buttons are there for DSP, but if you don't have the optional DSP unit installed, they don't function. Don't know anything else about the radio till I get it in my hands! Lucky |
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dxAce wrote:
That's Miami country... Miami University is in Oxford, Ohio but they had a small branch where the old "Armco Park" had been, just outside of Middletown when I left for Florida. -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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![]() "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: dxAce wrote: That's Miami country... Miami University is in Oxford, Ohio but they had a small branch where the old "Armco Park" had been, just outside of Middletown when I left for Florida. I meant it in terms of the Miami Nation of Indians. dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote: dxAce wrote: That's Miami country... Miami University is in Oxford, Ohio but they had a small branch where the old "Armco Park" had been, just outside of Middletown when I left for Florida. I meant it in terms of the Miami Nation of Indians. dxAce Michigan USA The only Indians I remember were the mound builders and I can't remember what tribe they were. -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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![]() "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: dxAce wrote: "Michael A. Terrell" wrote: dxAce wrote: That's Miami country... Miami University is in Oxford, Ohio but they had a small branch where the old "Armco Park" had been, just outside of Middletown when I left for Florida. I meant it in terms of the Miami Nation of Indians. dxAce Michigan USA The only Indians I remember were the mound builders and I can't remember what tribe they were. The mound builders preceded the Miami by quite a time. We have mounds here also near the Grand River. dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote: The only Indians I remember were the mound builders and I can't remember what tribe they were. The mound builders preceded the Miami by quite a time. We have mounds here also near the Grand River. dxAce Michigan USA Its been 40 years since I was in the museum and I don't remember much other than the work it took to build those mounds by hand. Quite an accomplishment! -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Those Indians sure did know what they were doing and they were mighty
smart too.Have y'all ever heard of the Miami Ring in the Miami,Florida before? I have and I read some articles about it on the internet a few years ago too.I think one of the articles said the Miami Ring dates back to over 3,000 years old.Kenwood used to build a hand held Transceiver Radio and there was an optional accessory camera thingy that could be attatched to the top of the Radio and it could send live pictures/photos to similar Kenwood Transceiver Radios anywhere in the World.(Shazam! Captain Marvel,shades of the cellphone/cameraphones!) I have a Universal-Radio snail mail catalog here that dates back a few years ago and there is an article in the catalog with a picture about that Kenwood. cuhulin |
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