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Old October 4th 04, 06:04 AM
Joe
 
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From what I remember
101 had nasty drift problems, HV on the PCB often burned up
101B same set improved
101E speech processor added downgraded to crummy plastic switches
101EE less speech processor
101EX less speech processor, less inverter for 12volt mobile TX operation.

Id say find a nice old B

-Joe


"Steve Silverwood" wrote in message
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I am interested in picking up one of the FT-101 transceivers, but there
are so many variants (i.e., FT-101xx where xx can be all kinds of
different letters). Any suggestions where I might look for a
comprehensive listing of what each of those designators means?

Thanks in advance.

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