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Hi Richard, thanks for the info, there was one on 1of the Eboards for $75 or
for $100 with 12Amp power supply, and I was just wondering. Thanks, Danny.
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From: "Richard Webb" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 5:35 AM
Subject: Re: Does KenwoodTr7400A do ctcss tones?
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> Bob wrote:
> >The Kenwood 7400 was one of the first two meter transceivers to
> >come out that was not crystal controlled.
> >The radio is accessible as you control the frequency with rotary
> >switches. The rig came out in 1976.
> >You could add a P L encoder deck but at that time most of the
> >repeaters especially in Wisconsin did not have P L.
> IF I remember right a company called COmspec makes a tone
> encoder board which a friend can probably help you install.
> I actually like that radio. IF a lot of repeaters in your
> neck of the woods use the same pl tone it's worth your while
> to get one of those comspec boards. NO memories, no bells &
> whistles but a decent basic radio. I had one in my van for
> a long time until it died.
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> 73 de nf5b
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> Richard WEbb,
> Electric SPider Productions,
> Eads Tennessee
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>
> a good captain is hoisting his first drink in a bar
> when the storm hits
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