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Hi John;

Are you or is anyone aware of a Kenwood 440 ht?

Or, does anyone make just a 440 ht?

I just about use 2 meters.

73 De Anthony W2AJV
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----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: [BLIND-HAMS] Kenwood THk2AT


> Atcually, it was the TH-22AT that was discontinued about a year or 2 ago, 
> the THK2AT just came out with in the last year and a half if that, it came 
> out a few months after the TM-271A mobile. It's a very good little HT, I 
> ran it hard the last couple days and it works great, very accessible. I 
> might get another one for the price and keep one in my go kit.
>
> -------------- Original message -------------- 
> From: Colin McDonald <[log in to unmask]>
>
>> didn't they stop making this radio too last year?
>> or is it still in production...
>> seems a fairly inexpensive rig and sounds very accessible.
>> what is the receive audio like? how about transmit audio, is it low like 
>> the
>> f6a or nice and crisp and loud like the icom portibles?
>> 73
>> Colin, V A6BKX
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From:
>> To:
>> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 6:00 AM
>> Subject: Re: Kenwood THk2AT
>>
>>
>> > I've been using the radio for 2 days now and if you can listen for the 
>> > low
>> beep for default settings and count clicks in some menus, the radio is 
>> very
>> easy. Very much like the mobile version, the TM271A. Very user friendly
>> radio. I'm very happy with it.
>> > -------------- Original message -------------- 
>> > From: Gale Conard
>> >
>> > > Dave,
>> > >
>> > > The radio can be set to beep whenever the buttons are pressed, and at
>> > > certain times when tuning with the tuning-control on top. The beeps
>> change
>> > > frequency for some indications, but I haven't worked with the menus
>> enough
>> > > to be able to tell you what the different beeps mean. When I received
>> the
>> > > radio, I managed to learn how to set the v.f.o. and memory 
>> > > frequencies,
>> and
>> > > p.l. tones. I don't care about most of the other functions which can 
>> > > be
>> set
>> > > with the menus.
>> > >
>> > > I am sure that, with some practice you could learn to manage most of 
>> > > the
>> > > menus.
>> > >
>> > > 73,
>> > > Gale
>> > >
>> > > [log in to unmask]
>> > >
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