Old?  I remember the Gertsch FM-3's ... followed by the FM-6 
 and FM-7.  The FM-7 came out with a Motorola label as the T-1020 
 I think.  I am quite certain I can locate one for you in case 
 you are interested.  

  Maybe be for the Kevin Custer Museum?  

  Also, used to have two Radio Speciality Deviation 'Scopes. 

  Want to date yourself? 

  I worked in one 2-way shop one time where there were only two 
 licensed radio tech's among the 7 or 8 employees there.  I was one 
 of the licensed tech's. 

  Neil 


Paul Finch wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Many years ago we had some stranded center conductor RG-55 that 
> we used for our test cable from the Cushman's to the radio.  Yes 
> I am that old and I started out using a CE-2 if you must know.  I 
> have tried to find that cable since then but have been unable to 
> locate.  The cable lasted much longer than the standard RG-59AU 
> that was also stranded center conductor.
> 
> Paul
> WB5IDM
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dexter McIntyre W4DEX [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 5:46 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] RG 9 and RG 55
> 
> TOM MANNING wrote:
> > Glenn and T.J.
> > If my memory serves me well the RG-55 was replaced with RG-223/U
> > Tom Manning , AF4UG
> >
> 
> I have several fairly new BNC cables labeled RG-55/U made by Fujikura.
> I think they came with an Anritsu Site Master.
> 
> Dex
> 
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