Gervais,

The unit name is actually spelled "DeskTrac" because it normally contains a
MaxTrac radio. A picture of a DeskTrac is on the RBTIP here, about halfway
down:
<www.repeater-builder.com/maxtrac/maxtrac-index.html>
My DeskTrac weighs about 15 pounds.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
 

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Hi all
anywone have a picture of these "desktrack" radios please
these are big,heavy,,right????

73/s
gervais ve2ckn

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> Yes, Mike is correct. The 'L' is desktop Station.
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> And to add to this the DeskTrac chassis and power supply IS made in 
> Israel, and the Maxtrac radios are made in Malaysia
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> Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
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>> Don't know where he got the "trunk mount". My articles at 
>> repeater-builder
>> say that "AX" is Israel, and that "L" is a tabletop station.
>>
>> Mike WA6ILQ
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