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Mon, 6 Aug 2012 10:13:57 -0500
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the 830S has 6146 final tubes and you must tune the plate and loading 
correctly, among other adjustments.


At 08:30 AM 8/6/2012, you wrote:
>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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