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The 480Sat new is around $1000 I think, the 2000 is about $1550, the 590 new 
is about $1700.  The VGS1 is another $65 or so.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Eden Kizer
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Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: New member, and questions about radios:


     Ok, so what's the prices on these wonderful rigs in general, lol.
the 2000 still sounds like it's workable.

eden

On 7/17/2012 3:08 PM, Steve wrote:
> Hey Mike,
>
> Welcome to this great hobby.  I'm sure you'll get a ton of opinions.
>
> Depending on what you want and your budget, I'd go for the 590 or the
> Ts-2000.  The 570 is nice, but is discontinued and a bit outdated.
>
> The 480Sat and the 590 are similar in that they have excellent 
> accessibility
> with the VGS1 optional voice board.  They both run 160-6 with 60 meters, 
> and
> they both have internal tuners.  The interface capabilities and filtering
> and receiver dynamic range are much improved on the TS-590, so if you can
> afford the extra money, it is well worth the cost, in my opinion.  Also, 
> the
> 590 has the meter readout accessible, while the 480 does not.
>
> As an option, let me throw out the Ts-2000 for your consideration.  If you
> want a rig-in-a-box, this is the one with almost any feature you need. 
> The
> receiver performance and filtering aren't quite as good as the 590, but it
> is a bit cheaper.  Also, it isn't quite as accessible, as some of the
> settings like mike level, power level don't speak, but the knob you adjust
> them with is detented and it beeps at the min and max levels so you can
> determine where they are set.  In addition to Hf, you get 144MHz 70CM
> coverage all mode at 100 watts on 2 meters and 50 watts on 70 Cm, it also
> has a satellite mode if you ever care about that.
>
> Take my advice, I don't use it anyway.
>
> Steve
> Lansing, MI
>
> 

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