Drake gave you two avenues, the TR6, a TR4 strictly for 6 meters, and the 
TC6/CC1 combo, a 6 meter transverter and a receive convertor.? Prices for the 
TR6 used to be astronomical, but seems to have settle down.? The TC6 and CC1's 
prices still seem to be high.? (The CC1 accomodated 2 and 6 meter receive 
convertors and an xtal calibrator)
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73
Lee WB6SSW




-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Nathan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, Dec 31, 2010 10:50 am
Subject: [Drakelist] Six Meter Options

Hi All,
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First of all, happy New Year to everyone!? Thanks for your help and advice 
throughout the year.
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Now to my question.? I now have a C line station running well and I like it 
very much.? I use it primarily on AM and really like the vintage radio 
activities.? I now have two other AM stations one of which I am going to sell 
at an upcoming ham fest.? I am active on a six meter AM group here and would 
like to land some sort of vintage six meter station, preferably some sort of 
transceiver that will work well on true AM.? My question is, what did Drake 
offer along that line?? If not Drake, what else might you recommend to me?
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"Thanks and very 73.
?
Kevin :)
Amateur Radio:? K7RX
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