TOKO filters for MaxTracs available

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TOKO filters for MaxTracs available

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W6JK (Jeff) and I each have a supply of the TOKO 6DFB-915E-10 filters for MaxTrac 902 MHz conversions. We're offering them to members of the Batboard for $20 per pair shipped, first come first served. We both accept PayPal, USPS money orders, and personal checks. PM either of us to make payment arrangements.

Bob M.

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UPDATE 04-Sep-06: I've sold all the ones I had. Jeff is either running low or has also sold all the ones he had too. If we buy another batch, we'll let the group know.

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I now have more of the Toko filters for Maxtrac 902 conversions. Terms remain the same as before for Batlabs members. If you've been contemplating a project, please don't hesitate as you might get left out (again)!

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And if anyone needs a talkaround 800Mhz RF board for that project i have one for sale with some other Maxtrac parts, check the for sale forum on here.
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Scott: your signature is no longer working either.

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What's wrong with the signature? Works fine on this end.
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All I see is the HTML code under a short black line:

<img src="http://www.danasoft.com/sig/kb0nly.jpg">

No image appears.

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Weird.. Must be on your end because everyone that has a picture signature on here shows up on my end fine, including mine.
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I have HTML disabled, but BBSCode enabled. That could be the difference. But I've never changed it; this is something new, either due to the profile stuff being reactivated, or a new version of the software.

But I see the photos you re-posted for sale in the 800 MHz MaxTrac topic.

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It's working here, too.

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Weird. I'm not getting the little box with the red arrow in it, which is typical of an image that can't be displayed. Just the HTML code representing the image.

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Update: I had to go into my profile and "allow" HTML. Strange as it wasn't enabled in the past and I still got that little danasoft thingy. I'm getting it now. I wonder what other wonderful or useless stuff I'll see with this enabled?
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Meanwhile, back at the filter thread...

I've shipped all of the filters that were paid for. Does anyone else want some?

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Re: TOKO filters for MaxTracs available

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Jeff:

I am definately interested in a pair!

I have a 'Trac that is almost ready for testing, but am in need of those pesky filters as I do NOT want to 'test' without clsoing the door to garbage impinging on my 'system'...

Thank youu in advance!

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Re: TOKO filters for MaxTracs available

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i would also be interested in a pair or two...

please let me know if there are any available...

thanks :)
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Re: TOKO filters for MaxTracs available

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Both Jeff and I sold all we had many months ago.

The next big purchase of another 100 filters will most likely get posted here and there when it happens.

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Re: TOKO filters for MaxTracs available - Again

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As fate would have it, another batch of filters has been purchased and a few dozen Toko 6DFB-915E-10 filters are available. These are direct replacements for the ones in Motorola 900 MHz MaxTrac radios. I don't know if they will fit or work in other equipment, so don't ask. They are being sold IN PAIRS for $20/pair plus $6 for packing (those padded envelopes aren't free) and USPS Priority Shipping with Delivery Confirmation for the whole order.

Acceptable payment methods are USPS money order or PayPal. Details will be provided separately via e-mail.

Send requests to me via PM. Don't post requests here on the public forum. Make sure you include a real e-mail address so we can conclude the business off this forum. Make sure your spam filters will let regular mail through.

First come, first served. I reserve the right to limit the quantity being sold.

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Re: TOKO filters for MaxTracs available

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Well, all of my filters are spoken for, and as noted elsewhere, Jeff, Derek and I seem to have bought (and are in the process of selling) the last ones our supplier had in stock.

It was fun while it lasted.

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