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Hi Justin/Gary,
I am also shopping for an HT. Two meters only is OK. I have
thought about the TH F6A but it is more than I need. Are there any low end
HTs out there for $100 or there abouts that are accessable?
Carl, W6RGH
At 09:49 AM 7/15/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>I would recommend the Kenwood thf6a. It's the most accessible ht that I've
>seen, and it is quite small.
>Justin
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> > looking for a very small ht. power is not a big concern, will be using
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> > local repeater work. Features needed, keypad, pl tones, accessibility.
> > 2 meter only is fine. Size is primary concern.
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> > Anything anyone out there knows of coming close to this?
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> > THanks for the help.
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