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Well, when it comes to duel band HT's, none are as accessible as the tri
banders mentioned on this list almost daily, both of which I have, but the
Kenwood ones are probably the best choice, you'll do a lot better with them
then anything else. Stay away from yaesu products, you'll have the least
luck with them and I'd look seriously at the Kenwood TH-F6A or the Icom
IC-T90A honestly, they're tri banders but they're the most accessible radios
on the market today for HT's, depending on what you want for accessibility,
either one is a good choice and the T90A, if you go to the right place is
priced right there with the duel band radios.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Patterson" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 8:03 PM
Subject: dual-band HTS
> Hi all. I am thinking I will have to upgrade my ft-470 some day and am
> considering a Dual-band HT VS. a tri-band one. I am interested in knowing
> which dual-band HTS are most accessible. Do any of them have a separate
> tone for each button or a morse-code readout? Which ones hare the most
> user-friendly? Thanks in advance for any recommendations.
>
> Eric
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