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Wanted: Kenwood TM-G707A. I'm ready to buy immediately for a realistic
price. Most used ones I've seen listed seem to be a bit high, considering that I can buy one brand new from the dealer for $25 with shipping. Will use Paypal for immediate payment. Reply to N5DJL via the arrl.net mail gateway. |
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It's been my experience that used transceivers which are still in
production maintain a high percentage of their selling price, and then only begin to fall after the model is discontinued. If you want a current model, and the G707A is a nice radio, pay the few extra dollars and get a new one,in the box, with a warranty. You sound like the type of guy who wants to buy a top quality rig at bottom dollar, and I can't fault you for it, but buying a low priced current model usually invites problems from someone who mistreated it or powered it once from 240 volts. Ben K wrote: Wanted: Kenwood TM-G707A. I'm ready to buy immediately for a realistic price. Most used ones I've seen listed seem to be a bit high, considering that I can buy one brand new from the dealer for $25 with shipping. Will use Paypal for immediate payment. Reply to N5DJL via the arrl.net mail gateway. |
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