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Old July 7th 03, 05:33 PM
Javier Henderson
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Jim Weir writes:

Yeah, but then you've got to find a compliant A&P to sign it off {;-)


Hard to come by

BTW, why not post the website of your installation. That has GOT to be the most
sanitary ham radio installation I've ever seen ... other than MINE, of course
{;-)


I suppose:

http://www.kjsl.net/~javier/phpix/in...ze=800&start=0

The 2m antenna is the one on top of the tailcone, the 70cm one is on
the bottom, photos 9 and 10.

-jav
 




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