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Old April 25th 13, 12:29 PM
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I for one do not use the Kenwood as a Walkie-Talkie. Evidently you are NOT a Licensed Ham, which I am.

Additionally, you would know if you were a ham that many repeaters have offsets which require a frequency difference between input and transmit exit.
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