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Ad Number:776360
Date Placed:10/20/09
Name:Steve Tolley
Phone Number:907-376-6467
Callsign:KL7FZ
Category:ANTVHF
Heading:Heavy Duty antenna clamps $25
Ad Message:Pair of heavy duty steel antenna clamps. Looks like they will accommodate antennas or masts up to 3 inch in dia. Used on larger verticals like Stationmaster repeater/base antennas or maybe to side mount or standoff antennas on a tower. Used but in good condition with all hardware free and operational. May show some discoloration or oxidation but nothing that will affect operation. One pair left at $25 a pair plus $6.00 shipping.
Steve KL7FZ

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Due to the amount of non-ham scammers trying to respond to the ads, I am now asking a simple question that ham operators should easily be able to answer, but scammers may not know the answer: What is the number that hams use to represent the phrase "Best Regards"? This number is typically transmitted by hams at the end of a QSO.
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