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Here's the link, were they wrong?
http://www.radioinc.com/oscmax/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=55&osCsid=35d6978e3b044e8822b874061dbb9d07
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> On Oct 4, 2014, at 7:53 PM, Pat Byrne <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Reread the specs. Joe. You might well be reading 10 through 160
> meters rather than megahertz. And of course 40 meters,7.0 to 7.3
> mhz. is in that range.
> Hope that helps.
> Pat, K9JAUAt 07:40 PM 10/4/2014, you wrote:
>> how can i do it if the transmitting frequencies are 10-160 MHZ? confused...
>>> On Oct 4, 2014, at 7:36 PM, John Miller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>> 7.230 is not in the cw portion of 40 meters but you could do it if you
>>> wanted to, that is still in the 40 meter band.
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Joe Quinn" <[log in to unmask]>
>>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 7:58 PM
>>> Subject: kenwood ts-480
>>>
>>>
>>>> i saw the specks for the kenwood ts-480 and the transmitting frequencies =
>>>> are from 10-160MHZ and 50-54MHZ. does this mean that i couldn=E2=80=99t =
>>>> transmit morse code, , or anything with this radio, on 7.23mhz for =
>>>> example? Thanks!=
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