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Old 13th Oct 2015, 3:05 pm   #21
Martin G7MRV
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Great to see you today Alan,

Theres now one very happy but equally miserable G7MRV here - Happy as I now have my Pye PF8's AND 'The Professionals' is on!, but miserable as I've another 6 hours before I'll be in my workshop and playing with them!

After seeing what was in the boot, I suspect there will be several more happy forum members before the day is out!
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Old 27th Oct 2015, 1:58 pm   #22
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Alan,

I'm possibly a little late to the table, but if I'm not, I would be very interested in any PF1 RX or TX if any are still available?

I would be happy to pay good money for one with clean circuitry, as the ones I've bought in the past have been mutilated.

I'll send a PM.

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