Um...with a *single* FT-1000D, MP, IC-756 PRO (add your
favorite modern transceiver here), I can listen to two frequencies
at once.
I'm not 2R.
Back to the books for that definition.
73,
J.P. W2XX
At 10:32 AM 6/2/2000 , Bill Turner wrote:
>If you can listen
>to two (or more) different frequencies at the same time, you're 2R.
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