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So, the dead spot cat that was getting my food, well I don't plan on breaking it so, but at the time when I was buying it they were the only one I could find close to here that was online. Never heard about Durham Radio, but so far they've been great with support. What else did I buy from them? I think I bought my disk on from them. That's about it. Power supply I got off Amazon. Got a 30 amp switching for that radio. And then I've got another older analog 30 amp variable from one of my electronic stays that I use for my cheapy little mobile VHF UHF and for running all the other 12 volt accessories in around my desk. Yeah, that's okay. He told me about you're getting something before earlier. Well, if you can, since you're in Ontario, at some point I would like to know what happened to Durham Radio. Durham Radio is what it's called. Sometimes it was known as the shortwave store. They were located in Woodby. So it was hard for me to get to because I was, when I'm at home, I live in almost in Scarborough. I'm nowhere near Woodby. I always had to get someone to drive me there. But there were two guys that I liked that owned the place. There were lots of owners, but two guys I always spoke to was Keith and then another guy named Allen. And I don't remember their expertise. I think one was a ham and the other was like you where he just works on stuff. And he knew, and he was smart. He knew about CB. He knew how to match antennas and all kinds of stuff. So it was not only just good, nice stuff there, but they were just good all around people. So if I was working on a project or something, I could always count on their assistance. But I don't know what the hell happened to them. I was working at Durham Radio. It used to be the shortwave store. So if I had to choose, well, there's no choice now. From them and Radio World, I'd stick with them even though they're not the easiest to get to.

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