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Re: "Improved" sextants
From: Bill B
Date: 2006 Jul 4, 00:57 -0500
Lu wrote
> No argument from me, that's the reality of supply and demand. About a
> year ago I posed the question on this list "You have $1,000 to spend on
> navigation instruments (not including charts) for a transoceanic voyage,
> how would you spend it?"
I recall that or a similar post, which included a hand-held marine-band
radio. If I am not totally senile, what was the radio at the time, and has
your opinion changed since then?
Bill
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From: Bill B
Date: 2006 Jul 4, 00:57 -0500
Lu wrote
> No argument from me, that's the reality of supply and demand. About a
> year ago I posed the question on this list "You have $1,000 to spend on
> navigation instruments (not including charts) for a transoceanic voyage,
> how would you spend it?"
I recall that or a similar post, which included a hand-held marine-band
radio. If I am not totally senile, what was the radio at the time, and has
your opinion changed since then?
Bill
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