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LETTERS
(Continued
from page 12)
year and a
half
ago) where it didn't win any-
thing
because
the judges
thought it was a kit.
I hope to win first
place
next spring with a
modified
version.
ARTHUR BARTON
Mayville,
Mich.
We're rooting
for
you, A.B., to take first
place
next
year. We'll consider the Van de
Graaff
generator, David, if
you
promise not
to electrocute
yourself
in the
meantime.
If
the
TC
didn't pack a jolt,
you
would
be
dis-
appointed, so keep your distance.
By
the
way,
did you see the
"Supercharged
Salt
Shaker" in
the
May,
1965, issue? Chances are
good,
AJ.,
that
you
will be seeing more computer cir-
cuits
in computers and
in
things
other
than
computers. Look
what's
happening
to
the
new integrated circuits
put
out by
Fairchild,
Motorola, and others.
Prices
on
some of them
are down to about 80 cents each.
And
just
in
case
you
missed
it,
the
December, 196.6, issue
shows how to build
a
working model
of a
binary counter and a logic demonstrator
us-
ing these new advanced
-type components.
Nice work, all
of you. And hang
on
to those
old copies of
P.E.; many issues are out of
print.
EDITORIAL
BALANCE?
Why not do away with
all those useless
articles in your
magazine on CB, SW, and
DX, and
devote
these pages to
more con-
struction
projects?
ROBERT
WALKER
Los Angeles,
Calif.
I would like
to
thank you for putting that
article in the May, 1966, issue on "SWL
An-
tennas for the 'Forgotten
Man'." I bought
the Mosley RD -5, and on 15 meters I now
get signals I never knew were there.
I
highly
recommend it for
the ham
-band DX'er.
AL VIGEANT,
WPE2OLR
Irvington, N.J.
I
would
like
to
state
that
I thoroughly en-
joy your SWL section. In fact, this is the
only
reason
I take
P.E. Keep
up the
good
work, and use as
much
SWL news as you
deem
advisable.
For me,
it
cannot
be too
much.
WALT
GREEN
Davenport,
Iowa
Citizens Band Radio is as
yet an untapped
national resource.
In times of emergency,
it can supplement
regular communications
facilities
if CB'ers are
trained and properly
organized. As
it
is,
CB'ers
have
already done
much
to earn the
respect
of their communi-
ties, and your
CB Editor, Matt
Spinello, is
doing
a great
job
in
publicizing
the valuable
activities of
CB
organizations
throughout the
country.
GEORGE BROWN
Brooklyn,
N.Y.
Can't
please
everybody
... but
we
try. -LX1 --
February,
1967
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OPERATION
The 23 channel
DIRECTOR
OR
The
11 channel
ESCORT II
AND
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The
23
channel
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23
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-
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II-
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(complete
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crystals
for
6
channels)
$219.90
GUARDIAN
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Channel CB
$269.90
(complete
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23 channels)
PEARCESIMPSON,INC.
PE
-267
P.O.
BOX
800- Biscayne Annex,
Miami,
Florida 33152
Please send
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model
specifications
on
the
Director,
Escort
II
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23.
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City
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