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 **From the Ten-Tec Reflector October 19, 2004** **From the Ten-Tec Reflector October 19, 2004**
  
-GIGAVAC http://​www.gigavac.com/​products/​relays/​ham ​ has introduced a line of "​affordable"​ vacuum relays for amateur radio applications. ​  The G41C HAM is a $75 replacement for the very expensive KiloVac K41C used in later TT amps, and the G41C HAM replaces the RJ-1A/HC-1A series relays used in earlier TT amps.  These relays are available only to hams and restrictions apply ... be sure read the fine print at the bottom of their main HAM page.+GIGAVAC http://​www.gigavac.com/ ​ has introduced a line of "​affordable"​ vacuum relays for amateur radio applications. ​  The G41C HAM is a $75 replacement for the very expensive KiloVac K41C used in later TT amps, and the G41C HAM replaces the RJ-1A/HC-1A series relays used in earlier TT amps.  These relays are available only to hams and restrictions apply ... be sure read the fine print at the bottom of their main HAM page.
  
 73, Dave, K1FK\\ ​ 73, Dave, K1FK\\ ​
 Fort Kent, ME Fort Kent, ME
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