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Re: Drake T-4XB rubber feet


 

Hi Mike:

Ok good point - good thing Heather didn't see my?e-mail!

She is sitting beside me as I type this!? After 48-1/2 years that's not about to change on my watch.

Let's put it this way...Drake rigs are more easily replaced.

73
PS

On Sun, Feb 2, 2025 at 11:31?AM mike bryce via <prosolar=[email protected]> wrote:
Peter,

to clarify,

Obviously, I now wish I had not done that!?

Get married or selling the drakes?

Mike, WB8VGE

On Feb 2, 2025, at 2:19 PM, VE7PS via <ve7ps@...> wrote:

Hi Gary:

Interesting!? I only ever had one brand new 4-line...a C-line.....purchased at the Hamburg, NY hamfest from AES in the fall of 1974.? I sold it two years later after getting married and moving into a small apartment.? There wasn't room to set up a C-line!? Obviously, I now wish I had not done that!? I have had my current C-line since the mid-90's.? I was present when?a friend purchased the R-4C and FS-4 in 1979, and I purchased it from him about 1995.

I don't recall having to install those larger rubber bumpers on the button?of the cabinet but, assuming both the B and C-line manuals are correct, they were NOT installed at the factory.? My memory is not good enough to recall whether mine were there already, or if I installed them, but now I am guessing the latter.? No wonder so many are missing from today's relics!

73,

Peter
VE7PS


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