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Kanagawa, Japan, May 7, 2010 - Kenwood Corporation, an operating company of the JVC Kenwood Group, is proud to announce the autumn/winter launch of two
new Amateur Radio transceivers: the TS-590S and TH-D72.

HF/50MHz All-Mode Transceiver - TS-590S (tentative naming)

Featuring a 32-bit floating-point DSP, the TS-590S will offer advanced receiver performance and an extensive range of features that make it ideal for beginner
and seasoned DX'er alike. The radio's exceptional ease of operation, true to the Kenwood tradition, will be especially welcome for contest and mobile applications.

144/430MHz Dual Band FM Portable - TH-D72 (tentative naming)

The APRSŪ capability found on Kenwood's TH-D7* and TM-D710 has been upgraded for the TH-D72. Thanks also to the internal GPS unit, APRS operations will
be more enjoyable than ever. The TH-D72 also offers EchoLinkŪ memory compatibility and a mini-USB connector for enhanced computer connectivity. This transceiver
is sure to make ham radio operations easier and more fun for all.
* For overseas model/Discontinued model

Anyone interested in these two models will be able to view product samples at:
Dayton Hamvention 2010 (Dayton, Ohio, USA, May 14-16), and
HAM RADIO 2010 (Friedrichshafen, Germany, June 25-27).

http://www.kenwood.co.jp/en/news/2010/20100507.html

"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else." 
-Frederic Bastiat

Steve
Lansing, MI

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