Re: Radio Source

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Some mail order catalogs that have ICOM radios are Defender (some east
coast suppiler, not sure where exactly) and also ProBass.

Jeff

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David R. Fielder wrote:
>
> Suggest West Marine where I bought IC-M1 and Firefly II. They seem to be
> willing to match any printed price you show them, even in a mail order
> catalog you pick up off their own literature shelf!



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