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    VHF and UHF gear

    All of the following are parts of estate purchases I've made over the years, but really have no use for at this point.

    Yaesu FT-8100 dual-band mobile. No box. No mounting bracket. Mic, manual, power cord. Missing 1 volume knob. Power output OK. Brings up local repeaters. $100

    Icom IC-290H. 25-watt 2m multi-mode. Kind of beat up, but works fine. Output good. No mic, but tested TX audio with HM-36 Icom mic. Radio and power cord only. $125

    Icom IC-449A. 440Mhz 35-watt mobile radio. Has UT-50 tone encoder board. DTMF mic and power cord (a little short on length). Output good. No box, mounting bracket, or manual. $100

    Icom IC-2100H 2m FM mobile. With Box, manual, pwr cord, and mic. No mounting bracket. Tests fine. $50

    Kenwood TS-711A. 2m multi-mode with built-in power supply. 25-watt output. Working good. Output is good. Radio and AC power cord only. TX audio tested with Heil Proset-5. $200

    All items plus actual shipping costs.
    Last edited by KJ3N; 04-17-2013 at 07:19 AM.
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