Wow that is small.I ordered one last time you posted their sale. It is a neat radio, small in size, perfect for a SXS installation.View attachment 813055
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Wow that is small.I ordered one last time you posted their sale. It is a neat radio, small in size, perfect for a SXS installation.View attachment 813055
I was checking where to mount it when I took that picture, the radio is back in the box sitting on my workbench until I tear the machine apart this winter installing other trinkets.Bro, do yourself a solid and peel off the screen protector. It'll set you free.
They have a 2m, 70c, and 1200MHz version. I have noticed a real lack of repeaters in the GHz range around here. Technically we do have a 900MHz repeater nearby, but that's practically HF.Good luck getting a coordinated 2 meter repeater pair anywhere in the southern half of New England. You might have better luck on 70cm. Just saying.
They have a 2m, 70c, and 1200MHz version. I have noticed a real lack of repeaters in the GHz range around here. Technically we do have a 900MHz repeater nearby, but that's practically HF.
Does not say where. Harbor Freight?
YesDoes not say where. Harbor Freight?
I used a TS-130 for years as a mobile HF radio after I got tired of having to tune my TS-520 every time I changed freq more than a couple kilohertz (while driving
I used a TS-130 for years as a mobile HF radio after I got tired of having to tune my TS-520 every time I changed freq more than a couple kilohertz (while driving). It worked great...until it didn't
. It's still in a box somewhere in my barn. That TS-440s was a great radio...I almost bought one when I worked at HRO after they first came out but then soon afterward, Kenwood came out with the TS-850 which blew me away so I bought one...now I have three of them...
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Yep, the 870 is also a great radio...I keep looking at the ones for sale on ebay or QRZ but haven't pulled the trigger on one. I have a DSP-100 that I use with one of my 850's...I guess these are like unicorns. It works well but it certainly isn't necessary to get great results from the 850. I thought I read somewhere that the 870 has the DSP-100 circuit built into it...not sure. I know the TS-950SDX has that circuit in it. I'd love to find one of those 950SDX's at a decent price...unfortunately, they are far and few between at any price.I've always loved the Kenwood 800 series radios. I was all set to buy an 850 when the 870's came out, so I got that. I currently run an 890 that completely blows me away.
That 440 will make a nice karma for someone, assuming everything works.
Picked them up this morning. I had ordered some things to go with them that should be arriving today and the next few days. Going to start going through them, testing everything.
I may grab a III Portable after I pay everything else down this afternoon, I'd like one to toss up in the trees at my camp site.Not as great as black friday but 15% off select.
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PM sentBefore I offer this up on the Ham forums, I'll do so here:
Anytone AT-D878UVII Plus with charging base, battery, antenna, microphone (PowerWerx branded), USB serial cable for programming and auto 12V accessory plug power adapter. It's a great analog/DMR radio and is fully functional, no scratches, dings or dents. I'm focusing on D-Star with my KWD TH-D75a and Icom IC-705, so have decided to part with it.
Asking $250 shipped CONUS.
PM me if interested - I'll post elsewhere later this week.