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It is a comfortable HF transceiver from 80 to 10 meters.  The 520S has
the built-on 12V supply you could run it portable from a 12 volt source.
The receiver is not too hot meaning it isn't the most sensitive, but it
is reliable, and has a very nice sound through it's own speaker.


Curtis Delzer.
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San Bernardino, CA.

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On Tue, 24 Sep 2013 08:11:59 -0500
Edward alonzo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Good morning:
> I was wondering if anyone has used this hf radio
> I am going to be borrowing one just strictly for listening while I =
> acquire my general license.
> figured it would keep me interested.
> my goal is to get a talking hf rig but this one will work fine just for =
> listening I think for now.
> any thoughts?

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