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Howard and all:
Forgive my ignorance here, but what's the TMV71?
I have been thinking about getting another TMV7A to use as a base rig in my
house since I love my mobile TMV7A so much, and never heard of the TMV71.
Is this something new?
Again, please enlighten me!
Vy best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: Kenwood H F Transceiver;
> Don't worry about the cable, because it gets lots of other cables out of
> the way. Besides the footprint is only the size of the control head.Their
> is one unforgivable thing, however. That is the Mike still goes in to the
> radio rather than the control head. The menus talk more thoroughly than
> any other radio, even the S meter. I was going to get a ts-2000, but the
> price of a ts-480 plus the price of a new tmv71 is still less than a
> ts-2000. And you don't tie up a radio for one set of bands. The ts-480
> pluged in to an external speaker is the best broadcast band radio in the
> house. If you do CW get the CW filter, as well as the speech board. with
> the audio DSP, the 500 HZ filter is plenty. It's real hot, from six
meters
> on down.
> The knotch filter is great as well. Their are separate RIT controls for
> receive and transmit, with a button that turns them off, so you always can
> get both modes back to zero. The keyer wait needs to be adjusted if you
> send over 25 WPM, but that is on a menu to.
>
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