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I have an IC-27H, that's about 30 years old. I have mine at the EOC I
volunteer at and it works fine. No high power anymore, high is only 25 watts
instead of 45 but other than that it still works great and this one has been
beat up something horrible over the years. It even has the voice board for
frequency in it. I may have some accessible info on that radio, the TM-241,
I used to have one on packet but I never did much with it other than put it
on 145.09 and let it sit so couldn't tell you much about it. It's long gone,
it broke, I still have the mic though. IF the speaker is on the front of a
Kentwood 2 meter radio it must be the tm-271A or 281A, both are fairly
recent models. I have 2 TM-271A's here and have for about 7 years. One I
used to have mobile though the current car I had to get something with
detachable front panel so that's sitting and the other is in the house for
my wife to use and used to be on packet until I put a Motorola radio on
packet.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat Byrne" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2014 4:22 PM
Subject: Possible manual?
> Field Day brought me to the ham shack and while there I rejuvinated
> my old Icom IC27H and IC47a. I think they are over 25 years old but
> still seem to work. I also came across an Icom IC28h which I believe
> is not particularly accessible but probably can be set up with what
> memories exist in the radio and be useful. Also I found a Kenwood
> TM241 which is a 2 meter transceiver, again not particularly
> accessible but back in the day I had the memories loaded and it was
> enough to work local repeaters and listen to the local fire
> departments. I had a Word manual but it seems to be corrupted (from
> hanging around me, I suppose)! Finally I found a smaller Kenwood; I
> forget its model number but it has a RJ45 mike input and the speaker
> is on the front right side of the panel. Again, I have no
> documentation. I can probably get someone to give me the model
> number in a day or so. It is a 2 meter only transceiver, perhaps 50
> watts. I acquired so much stuff when I had a higher paying job!!
> Field Day showed me that my G5RV isn't working at all well on 15
> meters and my Carolina Windem is down on one end. I shall have to
> recruit some help and get things back in decent order.
> So, anyone with any documentation, I'd love to hear from you. I will
> check I can work this thing after I finish this note. Shoulda done
> that first, shouldn't I!!
> Thanks all.
> Pat, K9JAU
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