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Harry Brown <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 6 Aug 2012 23:09:35 -0400
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Hi John,
Oh my, pal, thanks for the info about the 830! Yeah, I will stick with the 120.
Well, I'll tell ya, if I had the money, I'd buy you that 830!
It's awesome to hear us hams talk about our favorite rigs!
again, thanks for saving me alot of problems with a rig that would be, well, not a good one for me!
take care,
Trippy, ac8s
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John Miller 
  To: [log in to unmask] 
  Sent: Monday, August 06, 2012 9:43 AM
  Subject: Re: a kenwood ts830


  The TS-830 has tube finals and driver so you do need to tune it and will 
  need a tuning aide to tune the radio. There are 3 knobs to adjust to tune it 
  up and 1 affects the receive, the other 2 you *need* to have the TW-1 or 
  something similar so you can tune for high output power. If you're just 
  using an antenna tuner tuning for max noise, the TS-830 is not the radio for 
  you. I had one for a while and miss it but had to sell it when the move was 
  immanent, if I ever have the money and find one in as good shape as mine was 
  in, I'd have a very hard time passing it up, I can tune it for max output on 
  the TW-1 and get the good reports all day. That's actually the radio I did 
  pretty well in the 10 meter contest with a few years ago and I miss it but 
  right now, times are as tight as they've ever been around here so what I 
  have is what I have, hopefully I don't have to scale back anymore. Really 
  though if you don't have the TW-1 or something like that, you'll just cook 
  the finals over and over and over again, you really need that to tune it up 
  when you change bands or make drastic frequency changes on 75 meters. The 
  TS-120 is probably the better choice for you, also that control you 
  mentioned actually adjusts the mic gain, power is adjusted by how hard you 
  drive it on that radio but that's not a bad one especially with an optional 
  CW filter in it.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Harry Brown" <[log in to unmask]>
  To: <[log in to unmask]>
  Sent: Monday, August 06, 2012 9:30 AM
  Subject: a kenwood ts830


  > Hi all,
  > I know of a kenwood ts830, in great shape! I'm not a rig expert, so, I'm =
  > just wondering, what are the differences between the kenwood ts120, and =
  > the kenwood ts830? From what I remember, the 830 has a built in power =
  > supply, is that right?
  > Also, can a blind ham tune that rig? What I like about the ts120 is, =
  > there's just 1 knob on that rig, which is the power up and down knob, =
  > and I just have to use the external tuner to tune the rig.
  > So, if any one of yall know about the 830, let me know!
  > 73,
  > Trippy, ac8s

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