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Hundred fifty for the FT-301 is a deal, even if it is the low (qrp)
version. The 301 came in the D model too. Digital readout. While still a good preformer. the D model is getting to the age where the readouts are failing. Replacements are not that easy to find and fix. I would prefer the plain (analog readout)FT-301 100watt version. That model has a 100 watt module that attaches to the back. I believe the 301 can do 11 meters by adding a cyrstal or some obscure method. I don't remember. There is a whole line of accessories you can get for the 301. Check out QST product reviews October 1977 and good luck. de Fred. wrote: Hi All, I saw a FT-301 at the Milton hamfest this weekend for $150.00, while I did not purchase it, I really liked the radio and owned a FT-101 back between 83 and 90. The FT-101 appears to get a better price, I wander why? I searched the net for FT-301 material, no really a bunch unless I missed it, which is so easy now with so much other junk appearing with the hit. Does the FT-101 do better on AM and convert to 11 meters better so they get a fair price from the "freebanders" ? I need not see the 11 meter position on the 301. Is the 150.00 an acceptable amount? Would enjoy the comments. tnx de KJ4UO |