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        <description>A story about a VHF transceiver found at a hamfest. It had sat to one side until I had the urge to apply power. Did it work? Was it useful? Watch the video to find out. For more information on these sets follow the links from here (and join the email group) http://www.repeater-builder.com/midland/midland-index.html PS: If you liked this video please consider supporting Amateur Radio VK3YE by: Subscribing on YouTube,, Checking my books page at https://books.vk3ye.com, Shopping on Amazon via:  https://amzn.to/3iiDQXv, or, Shopping on eBay via: https://ebay.us/i9DuWP (then if you buy something I'll get a small commission at no cost to you)</description>
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