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Katie and I also got the antenna to the built-in antenna tuner so altogether I've spent about $2000 including batteries I am using Siri so some of the sentences do not come out right The KX three starts at $1000 prebuilt. Then after you add that to your paddles, microphone, filters, battery charger, extra cable set, you get up to about 1600. The ham pot is $300. Then you can also buy the 100 W amplifier for the
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> On Nov 4, 2013, at 6:31 PM, Michael Thurman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> ok so I low the kx3 starts at around 900, maybe a lot more for extra =
> features lil dual receive, but who much is the ham pod? my ts2000 is =
> probably dying, so I might have to beg borrow or steal to get a new =
> radio and am considering a kx3, although ir early want more output =
> power, I tend to receive most of the time anyway and portability would =
> be very nice.
>
>> On Nov 4, 2013, at 6:41 PM, Gerry Learry <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Well the subject line says it all. I sold my Generator and my 706 and =
> I =3D
>> got the $2000 necessary to order the KX3 and the Hampod. They should =
> be =3D
>> here by the end of the week. Now I need to get opinions about good =3D
>> double A. NIMH batteries and a good small power supply. Gerry who =
> can't =3D
>> wait.
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