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    Hi Folks;

    Looking to buy a 216-217 transmitter for a back pack on a small bird eg Marshall micro type.

    Also, the two main books on raptor health and diseases...

    1) Birds of Prey: Health and Disease (Hardcover) by John E Cooper (Editor)

    2) Birds of Prey: Medicine and Management (Hardcover) by Manfred Heidenreich (Author),Yvonne Oppenheim (Translator)

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    What are you into now, Bill?
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    Quote Originally Posted by canadamanada View Post
    What are you into now, Bill?
    not telling...ke he he he

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    marshall micro for sale on Raptor's nest
    Rich in Illinois....
    "Man has emerged from the shadows of antiquity with a Peregrine on his wrist......."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lowachi View Post
    marshall micro for sale on Raptor's nest
    Not sure what you mean? Do you mean the link to the marshall website on the raptors nest site? I couldn't find any used transmitters for sale on the raptors nest...

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    Fred Dewey
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    Cheers!...now why couldn't i find that...

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    Opps that's a power max regular size (already got two of them)...but thanks...looking for a micro type

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    Bill, I know you injured your back last season and didn't really get a chance to find the full potential of your red-tail, but did you ever catch anything with her? I recall reading about many close calls, but not any real catches. You might want to become successful with your red-tail before your venture into something small enough that it needs a Micro Transmitter. Just my humble opinion, which doesn't amount to much! LOL
    Fred
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    Quote Originally Posted by FredFogg View Post
    Bill, I know you injured your back last season and didn't really get a chance to find the full potential of your red-tail, but did you ever catch anything with her? I recall reading about many close calls, but not any real catches. You might want to become successful with your red-tail before your venture into something small enough that it needs a Micro Transmitter. Just my humble opinion, which doesn't amount to much! LOL
    Yep, I'm sticking it out with the RT (which was supposed to be the wife's bird). But now her and my son are looking to get out doing stuff alone.

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    Well thanks! And as per my luck with this the ad expired right after you copied it....lol...and is gone now...lol.

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    Tracked him down anyway only to find out its 218 and not 216 MHz...lol.

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    Hey Bill, I sell merlin systems equipment. I have mini FMV transmitter in 216 bran spanking new for $100.00+ $5.00 shipping. Let me know. Thanks Stephen

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    Quote Originally Posted by idbirdman View Post
    Hey Bill, I sell merlin systems equipment. I have mini FMV transmitter in 216 bran spanking new for $100.00+ $5.00 shipping. Let me know. Thanks Stephen
    You have a PM.

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