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If you would tell us: what is a Kenwood TM-g707A? Some of us old-timers
don't know what these model numbers represent. I assume it's some kind of a
transceiver? Don't really know if I need one or not.
The Other Howard, WA9RYF
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From: "John Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 8:40 PM
Subject: For sale, Kenwood TM-G707A
> Hi all, I'm taking a lot of equipment to a ham fest next month but =
> figure I'll post this one here first. I have a Kenwood TM-g707A for =
> sale, with the speech chip in it. The fan is a little loose, and the TTP =
> pad on the mic has the known problem where you have to push the buttons =
> extra hard. I stuck rubber feet on the bottom of the radio since I used =
> it in the house on a shelf of my old desk, that really worked out well. =
> It has the cap/MARS mod done and the extended receive mod done. Radio =
> works fine, I hate to get rid of it but money is a problem and since it =
> has the voice chip in it I'd rather see it go to someone who can use it =
> that way. Asking $165 plus shipping and paypal fees if you pay that way, =
> if you want the voice chip removed $150 plus shipping and paypal fees. =
> I'll also take money order if you prefer. I'll talk on it a little I =
> have boxes for the radio and voice chip, I know I have the one for the =
> radio, I think I do for the voice chip. I have power cord, mic, and =
> accessible manuals if anyone wants them and doesn't want to go to =
> icanworkthisthing.com If it doesn't sell here in a couple weeks I'll =
> take it to the ham fest anyway, any questions don't hesitate to ask me.
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