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What works for us is the 742 from Kenwood with 220 module. It can be set via
mic keypad.
Lynn
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From: "John Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 2:45 PM
Subject: accessible 220 radio


> Hi all, anyone know if either of the 2 220 mobiles on the market right now
> are accessible at all with or with out software?  I think it's the alinco
> DR-235 which I hate alinco, and ADI AR247, which has horrible reviews. Has
> anyone used any of these with or with out software? are they useable?
> there's a little 220 activity in my area but all I have is the TH-F6A and
> anything above 2 meters is useless around here with out a little power and
a
> nice high outdoor antenna to back it up. The TH-F6A just doesn't have the
> power to get out of here on 220 no matter what I do.

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