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Well I am not familiar with that unit. But is is used right? Buyer beware
is my motto on used items. I bought a Kenwood T M 71 A for my first unit.
Used a cell/cigarette adptaer for the power supply and could only transmitt
on mid power for a number of months. I later bought a car battery to use on
the high power, but a real power supply would be cheaper. Anyway it had a
speech chip available is why I choose it. I think you have a awfully lot to
memorize and it was nice for the frequency to be read to me. A 2 meter rig
only would be less money if you can get speech with it.
Ron
----- Original Message -----
From: "Art Nolden." <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2012 2:09 PM
Subject: . New Kid here; I'm learning.
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I'm new to the list, although I've been studying the lessons for the =
> Technicians license for a bit.
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> With a small remains of vision, I have a GDF Golden guide canine =
> named JJ. My S-O, Princess Linda Knight is also here on this list.
>
> I'll ask a question that Princess asked, that seems to have gotten =
> no response.
>
> A secuirty guy here where we live knows we are getting into HAM, and =
> has a Transceiver for sale, a hand-held ALINCO VHF FM DJ-196.
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> It has two oval buttons over a square of 16 smaller buttons on the =
> face. . There is a print instruction book, and a charger.
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> One would have to memorize what each button is, and what it does, =
> and in conjunction with which other button or buttons. The unit has a =
> telescoping antenna.
>
> Of course there's no way the Princess or I could read the screen.=20
>
> Any comments?
>
> Art and GDF Golden guide canine JJ.
> west central Flor'da.
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