James:
thanks for the note,?they are indeed nice radios,the antenna tuner is very good.
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Dave KB2LRI
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To: Racal-manpacks@...
From: EKTPUAH@...
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 19:27:24 +0800
Subject: RE: [Racal-manpacks] Re: TRA-921
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Congratulation to you for owning the TRA921. I have a TRA931 which I have nearly completed restoration cosmetically and nearly completed collecting its ancillaries like MA988 speaker, handset, headset and handmike, dipole antenna and counterpoise plus the plug in whip, and recelled/rebuilt battery case.
The TRA921/931 series of HF rig are versatile and flexible with the built in 1khz clarifier. The tuner can almost tune up to anything metallic substanced hooked up to them. For outdoor use, they are waterproof and you don't really need to worry about rain, exceot lightnings.
This is the radio I want to have with me and my family should the 2012 event ever hit/materialise as you can take them for a swim (watermanship) and then climb to a high ground to prepare for a qso.
Google around and you might also find the manual available from ebay or other sources.
Hope this helps.
James Puah 9V1JP
Serious qsos are done in prone positions.
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From: davidclong
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 11:27 PM
To: Racal-manpacks@...
Subject: [Racal-manpacks] Re: TRA-921
Mike:
Thanks for the info
I searched the site and could not find anything on the TRA-921.
Dave KB2LRI