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| From: | res0wsci@verizon.net (WILLIAM MANSEY; WA2PVK) |
| Date: | Wed Feb 26 15:41:24 2003 |
My Ten-Tec/Vibroplex paddles had no problem(s) other than mis-alignement and
associated loose hardware. I think that this situation was caused during
shipping due to the weight of the unit bouncing around. It was well packed
BUT repeated vibration and/or small movements could well explain. I did not
notice any mis-matched lengths of any pins or screws. I aligned,
positioned, and properly tightened "everything" and the paddles feel and
work great. No second thoughts about purchasing it. The ONLY problem I
have with the paddles is that the Orion is missing!
73 to all, Bill
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