The 830 is one of the all-time classic rigs. However, John is quite right,
you'd need a TW1 or similar tuning aid to properly tune the transmitter.
That, on top of a manual antenna tuner would be an aweful lot to deal with
unless, like some of us older farts you came up that way. No doubt, the
solid state option would be much easier if less forgiving. Lou WA3MIX
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Harry Brown" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2012 9:30 AM
Subject: a kenwood ts830
> Hi all,
> I know of a kenwood ts830, in great shape! I'm not a rig expert, so, I'm =
> just wondering, what are the differences between the kenwood ts120, and =
> the kenwood ts830? From what I remember, the 830 has a built in power =
> supply, is that right?
> Also, can a blind ham tune that rig? What I like about the ts120 is, =
> there's just 1 knob on that rig, which is the power up and down knob, =
> and I just have to use the external tuner to tune the rig.
> So, if any one of yall know about the 830, let me know!
> 73,
> Trippy, ac8s
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