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The TS-2000 has an internal tuner. I don't care for the 15 watts it costs
you but the 480, 570, and probably most other ones, especially the new relay
tuners in radios are no better so I run an LDG external tuner. I don't see
near the power drop in that and the tuning range is a lot more broad with
the external tuner. There is an internal tuner in the TS-2000 though if
you'd rather use that.
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From: "Aaron Cannon" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 8:59 PM
Subject: Kenwood Ts-480S Was: deciding on an HT
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> Hi all.
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> After so many suggestions to get the th-f6a, how could I say no? So, I
> will
> be placing my order this week.
>
> However, I have another question about HF rigs. What do folks think of
> the
> Kenwood ts-480SAT? I like the auto antenna tuner. Would I be better off
> going with the ts-2000s and getting an external tuner? Are there any good
> accessible tuners on the market?
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> Thanks!
>
> Aaron
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