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Pat Byrne <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 19 Sep 2015 15:21:07 -0500
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Christian,
Just a little different slant on this discussion.  i owned and 
enjoyed a TS2000 for several years.  At the time its accessibility 
was second to none.  My personal issue with the transceiver was with 
the quality of received signals.  i wear hearing aids and the 
combination of the aids and the quality of the received signals gave 
everyone a somewhat washed out, difficult to understand 
sound.  Again, just a personal quirk with the electronics 
involved.  i eventually traded the radio for an Icom, lost quite a 
bit of accessibility but had a receiver that sounded lots better to 
me.  Just my experience - the Kenwood will serve you well and I am 
sure you will enjoy it.
pat, k9JAUAt 12:03 PM 9/19/2015, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>So, at last, I think I will be going for the TS2000. But, just want to hear=
>  some opinions, since I want to have a radio with everything in it and the=
>  best accessibility experience, this is the one to go for?
>Many thanks,
>Christian SM0UWV

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