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Old February 27th 07, 07:26 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.moderated
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Default Kenwood TS-520

I agree these classic radios are great value.

Learning how to tune and use the radio only takes
a little reading of the manuals and is fun too.
I just remember Drive, Plate and Load.

Big plus, we can work on these radios because the
parts are easily replaced with modern parts.

I get a kick out of the owner manual,

3 tubes, 17 fet, 47 transistors and 84 diodes !

And that GREAT Kenwood audio.

73 james ke4drn

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