Like all good "Ex-Mo's" - we all have our box of reeds that sit in a drawer
or on a shelf over the years, to exchange or help those that have a specific
need.

The "banana" reeds.

TU-333 - vibrasponder - 100.0 Hz. (1Z) - I have 5 of them.  You can have
one, some, or all five if you want.

TU-217 - vibrasender - 100.0 Hz. (1Z) - I have 3 if them.  Whatever you want
- is yours.

TU-217 - Vibrasender - I have one each (2B) 118.8, (7Z) 186.2, and (ZB)
97.4.  Whatever you want.

11 in all.  It costs the same to ship one or all 11.  I'll send them to you
for free.  I won't need them again.  I'm glad to see them go.  Then you can
be the "reed bank" for banana reeds.

I just need a good address and they will ship.  I'll even pay the postage.

Bill Hudson
W6CBS

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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Any Motorola "banana reeds" still around?

I could sure use a 100.0 "cycle" Vibrasponder and a 151.4
"Vibrasender" (TU-217)to finish up a "classic" project I started 30
years ago.

The box is a L41GGB-3100A but I remember swapping out the transmitter
at one time or another...still takes TU-217 Banana style though but i
don't know what the receiver reed's real designation is...it just
looks the same as a 217.

Many thanks to all!

Roger
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