Good Catch JOE.
73
AC0Y

--- In [email protected], mch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Didn't the guy say he had two 2M pairs, though? (read: Not UHF)
> 
> Joe M.
> 
> Chuck Kelsey wrote:
> > 
> > That's the exception, not the rule. Typically UHF (non tripler) 
MII's go for
> > $75 - $100. But even at that price, you are looking at the RF 
being the
> > cheapest part of the equation. The antenna will cost more, the 
feedline may
> > cost more, the controller will cost more, the power supply will 
cost more
> > and a base station duplexer will cost more. I'll assume that the 
tower and
> > site are free.
> > 
> > So, a free radio doesn't mean much in the whole scheme of things.
> > 
> > And for $10 per UHF radio... tell me you bought the entire 
lot... or start
> > kicking yourself in the rear end.
> > 
> > Chuck
> > WB2EDV
> > 
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Neil McKie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 2:10 AM
> > Subject: Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Spectrum Communication SCR1000]
> > 
> > >
> > >   A recent swapmeet in the northwest Oregon area had UHF Mastr 
II's
> > >  at $10 each ... and hi-band Mastr II's at $5 each.  He had 50-
60
> > >  radios at the swapmeet.
> > >
> > >   Neil - WA6KLA
> > >
> > >
> > > JOHN MACKEY wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Of course you are correct.  The sad part is how many times 
this has
> > > > resulted in giving hams a bad name by operating spurious 
equipment,
> > > > or not able to perform the way a piece of quality equipment 
should.
> > > > It isn't hard to find a Mastr II for $30 at a ham swap meet!
> > > >
> > 
> > 
> > 
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