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Exactly. Isn’t that what I said? It is not an HT. An HT doesn’t run 50 watts.
-Bob K6YBV
From: Jim Gammon
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 10:12 PM
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Subject: Re: kENWOOD QUESTION
Bob, it's not an HT, it's a mobile rig. I have a Kenwood TMV71A if that's
the rig to which you are referring. Jim
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From: Robert Ringwald
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 10:01 PM
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Subject: Re: kENWOOD QUESTION
It has 3-power levels, the top being around 50 watts. No HT can do that.
-Bob Ringwald
K6YBV
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From: Jeff Busch=20
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 9:28 PM
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Subject: kENWOOD QUESTION
Someone please feel free to educate me here if I'm wrong but if the=3D20
TMV71A only gives access to the 2 meter and 440 meter bands, what =
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it any more useful than the dual band HT's that afford the same access?
I've heard a lot about the kenwood rig but have yet to hear =
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that could be considered a significant advantage over a simple HT.
thanks
KC9UIE
Jeff
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