Note: The Kenwood TS-200X includes the 1.2GHZ band with 10W outputĮagle Modification for External Receiver or SDR PanadapterĮlecraft K3 Review from ARRL National Contest Journal Send your notes to Thanks! Atlas 110Ītlas 110 Magazine Ad – Ham Radio Feb 1979Ītlas RX-110 Ad Ham Radio Dec 1978 210/215Ītlas 210-215 Ad – Ham Radio Magazine July 1976Ītlas 210x-215x Magazine Ad – Ham Radio Sept 1978Ītlas 210x Magazine Ad – Ham Radio May 1979 350-XLĪtlas 350XL Operation and Maintenance ManualĪtlas Digital Dial Ad – Ham Radio Magazine July 1976 Kenwood TS-590SĬomments on the Kenwood TS-590S Transceiver very high quality built-in spectrum display. If you have some favorite radios, please send me some of the best links you can find for more information on each of the radios, and I will add your information to this section to make it more beneficial to all who use these references. My current rig is the ICOM 756 Pro 2 and is the most satisfactory rig that I have had over the years because of other features, e.g., smooth tuning, dual receivers on the same band, good enough built in tuner most of the time, TCXO standard at 0.5 ppm, and the big one. There are many fine radios that are not represented here, and I haven’t had much time lately to search out more resources. NOTE: I would like to seek your help in expanding this section. Please email me any good rig resources that you are familiar with, particularly information that is not widely known or difficult to locate. Specifically, the Kona CDP element for Public Facilities. Later I will be adding resources for Yaesu and Icom, and possibly information on popular general coverage receivers. (GP) except that five elements of the GP have been combined in two of the Kona CDP elements. The high resolution 4.
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Some of the finest rigs in the medium price range are those made by Kenwood, Ten-Tec and Elecraft (with the exception of the discontinued Icom IC-756 Pro III which is a popular favorite), so I am beginning with those three brands. Second Hand Icom IC-756ProII Transceiver With Band Scope, The Icom IC-756 Pro II is the worthy successor of the famous Icom 756, Icom 756 Pro, and covers all nine HF ham bands plus 6 meters (receive from 30 kHz - 60 MHz). I thought it would be nice to have a good library of descriptive information available in one place, including resources such as brochures and owner manuals. ICOM IC-756PROIII 756Pro3 PARTS: LCD DISPLAY Toshiba Matsushita TFD50W70. The delay varies from minutes to a day or more. The delay is for new review screening and approval. There is a delay before newly submitted reviews are Approved and posted in eHam's reviews. The purpose of this page is to provide product information beyond the usual eHam reviews to help you make a purchase decision. eHam's Product Reviews are a database collection of personal opinions of amateur radio & related products and services. The brand is known for releasing two-way radios and receivers designed for use in Airband, maritime, and amateur use.