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as for size, think of a typical black berry, but thicker, and a little
narrower and shorter.
Excellent hand held radio...not difficult to use or program as has been
mentioned already.
Once you get one, most of us will be able to give you a better idea of how
to use it, and what to watch out for as far as putting it into different
modes and states that may seem confusing at first.
It has dual band receive capability, so that can get confusing if you don't
know how to manipulate the functions and so on.
73
Colin, V A6BS
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From: "Linda C. Knight" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 11:57 AM
Subject: a question about TH-F6A Compact 144/220/440MHz Transceiver/Receiver
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> Hi all,
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> As my studies are well in high gear, I am just doing my research into
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> I am interested in the one listed below:
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> TH-F6A
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> Compact 144/220/440MHz Transceiver/Receiver
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> I notice some of you have this one-and I am wondering how accessible it
> is-with regard to how it indicates to us what is on its screen.
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> Also, I am interested on where to find the price.
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> Also, I was reading about it-and I don't understand its dementions. Its
> abbreviated and maybe I am making it harder than it is. LOL!
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> Even though I am not in a hurry to go buy a radio, I do want to do my
> research so when I am ready, I will know what I want. <smile.
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> Where can I find the price of this transeiver?
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> Thank you for any information you can provide.
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> I took 2 practice test thus far.
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> I didn't do so hot on the first, but almost aced the second. LOL! But will
> take another next week. I am now learning the facts about the frequencies
> that is allowed with the technician's licensees.
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> Linda C. Knight
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> Email: [log in to unmask]
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