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Or...better yet, make friends with your local radio service
technician. It's a sure bet that he has a Bird and the proper slugs. I'm sure a quick once around the airport is cheaper than a Bird 43. Clark FCC General Class "Ken Reynolds" wrote in message ws.com... Paul In a Ham Radio shop , possibly Radio Shack, you can get a swr meter for the 144meg vhf band which is quite useable on the aircraft band. Ken Reynolds |
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