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Hi,
I must differ, the mike for the TMV71A will work on the TM-V7A, butPF 
buttons will not work.  The correct mikes for the TM-V7A are the MC53DM andd 
the MC58DM only.  73. Gary KB2YAA

-----Original Message----- 
From: Don Breda
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 6:35 AM
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Subject: Re: Identifying a Kenwood dual band radio

The mic for that radio is the same as the one for the tm-v71a which I
believe you have.

Don



On 22-Oct-15 6:22 PM, Frank Ventura wrote:
> Hi all, I need a little help identifying a dual band (2m/440) radio. It 
> loo=
> ks similar to a Kenwood TMG707 but in the bottom left there are two 
> volume/=
> squelch knobs just like a new TMV71a. On the left there are three button 
> Ca=
> ll, VFO and MR and the tuning knowb is beneath that. To the right of the 
> tu=
> ning know there are four round buttons. To the right of those buttons 
> there=
>   are the two volume/squelch knobs and a small button between them. Above 
> on=
>   the right side is the power button, PM and menus buttons. The radio 
> works =
> fine but I would like to nail down an exaxt model so that I can download a 
> =
> manual.
>
> Thanks
>
> Frank 

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