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I can tell you on the filters, there are no spots for any in the TS-2000
and everyone I know with one says they don't miss that so I guess what's
there is adequate. Not sure about PL tones. I know my TM-G707A is very good
with PL tones though the menu could be better if I ever went there but once
I set it up I left it.
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From: "Richard and Karlene" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 10:42 AM
Subject: ts2000


> Hi Hi
> All the info on the ts2000 has been very interesting. I may have to revise
> my budget.  Unfortunately If I look at what I paid for the ts570 and the
> tmv7a, its no far from the ts2,000.
> What type of filters are offered and how many can you install, or do you
> need any at all?
> Secondly, what is the situation with 2 meters and 440?  Does the vs3 give
> you any pl info?  Although I think the tmv7a is one of the better 2 meter
> 440 offerings, the menu and pl settings aren't as accessible as I would
> like.
> Rich
>

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