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Matt,
No, you can't transmit on the six meter band; yes, A M is broadcast
am and H F a m, and F M is both narrow (ham) and wide (commercial f m and TV).
A great transceiver.
Enjoy.
Pat, K9JAU At 09:19 PM 8/10/2007, you wrote:
>hi all,
>I have changed my mind yet again on the next radio I am going to get =
>from the ict90 to a kenwood thf6a. I found one on another list that =
>someone is selling so being I eventually wanted this anyway, I figured =
>i'd rearrange my radio priorities a bit, or the want list.
>anyway I am anticipating purchasing the radio so want to find out all I =
>can. I went to icanworkthisthing.com and found the info for this. I =
>have a few questions yet though. =20
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>first, I see the radio can select the 6M band on the b band, however I =
>take it I can not transmit on 6 or can i?
>also, I see it has the am and fm, usb and lsb modes, is that am and fm =
>as in the actual fm radio band, or is this the am/fm as in ham radio. =20
>thanks
>matt
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