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Dave Allen <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Jul 2015 18:51:47 +1200
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Hi Jim!

Suggest joining Handi aams. http://www.handiham.org

There's a good bit of accessible stuff in the members only web site, and the
membership fee is waived for DX members. 

There is at least a Baofeng tutorial and manual available that way.

73,
Dave

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Sent: Tuesday, 7 July 2015 6:22 p.m.
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Subject: Introduction, And Request For Some Help

Hi,
My name is Jim, and I live in Northern Ireland.  I've been licenced for
about 17 years, and enjoy all sorts of radio, from transmitting to just
listening around all the bands.  My station consists of mostly Kenwood
radios, a TS-590S, TM-V71E, TH-G71E handy and a Baofeng handy.  Both the
TS-590S and the TM-V71E have the new VGS-1 speech fitted, which is
excellent.  I'm thinking about putting a Cobweb up, but at the moment my
antennas are, a G5RV and a Diamond X510N verticle.  Now for my request for
some help, would anyone be able to point me in the right direction where I
would be able to get some accessible instructions for the Kenwood TH-G71
handheld?  Any help would be appreciated.

73.
Jim.
MI0JPC.

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