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![]() "Rightrik" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... | Hello, i'd like to know the differences between the Kenwood TS-2000 sold in | USA and the one sold in EU. | Can i use an USA specs model in the EU, and vice versa? | | Thanks, | Riccardo | | Hi, Riccardo, as courtesy to the group, i will answer in english. A fellow HAM, OE8GMQ purchased a TS2000 through Gigaparts www.gigaparts.com early this year. there are, up to now, no known issues with the radio, and he is very happy with it. Some issues do arise with importing US models into EU, as they dont have the CE-certification. This only applies, when the item is SENT to you by the seller. If you take it with you after a visit in the US, Amateur Radio appliances are free of customs fees, but you have to pay for the applicable european sles tax, eg. 20 % in Austria, or 16 % in Germany, it is called Import Tax. On the other hand, you dont have to pay the sales taxes in the US. As the price difference between EU and US is that great, (retail price US ~$ 1700, EU~ Euro 3000) it pays off to make a short trip to the east coast for the shipping fee (he paid 250 USD) and get you a nice week in NYC or anywhere you want for the rest of the difference. Another fellow HAM OE8KDK went to the HAMVENTION at Dayton this year to buy a TS480. In comparision to buying the rig in Austria or Germany, he had a free trip to Dayton. What I dont know about, but what you should consider is the warranty situation. If this is of importance for you, you might have to take this into account when thinking about such a deal. Good luck and 73 OE8SOQ Helmut |
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What I dont know about, but what you should consider is the warranty
situation. If this is of importance for you, you might have to take this into account when thinking about such a deal. Thank you Helmut, probably this is the biggest "problem" in case of an international overseas buy. I have to think about it. Riccardo |
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What I dont know about, but what you should consider is the warranty
situation. If this is of importance for you, you might have to take this into account when thinking about such a deal. Thank you Helmut, probably this is the biggest "problem" in case of an international overseas buy. I have to think about it. Riccardo |