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Hi Christian

I have the thf7e.

As far as accessibility goes, it is reasonable ok but I have at times got in to 
a mess and not been able to sort it without help.

You need a good memory as there is no easy way of knowing which band 
e.t.c. you are on.  I have not found the general coverage receiver to be 
much good although, I have only used the little aerial that comes with it but 
not heard anything on hf although it does work as I have found myself on 
80 metres with it.

My problem is that I do not use it much and by the time I do, I have 
forgotten how to do it.

I believe there is a keychart on www.icanworkthisthing.com

Keith

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Keith Barrett
gw4nby
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skype:  keith.barrett1
www.barrettpianos.co.uk
Corntown, south wales

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