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Plug in elements determine power and frequency range. | Plug in elements determine power and frequency range. | ||
I want to test a [[Kenwood TM- | I want to test a [[Kenwood TM-271A]] which is two meter, so I want around 144 MHz and 60 watts. | ||
Basically you put in the appropriate slug, hook up the cables, and go. | |||
== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
This manual is for a newer version :-) | |||
I have the paper copy around somewhere, too. | |||
[[File:Bird_Model_43.pdf]] | [[File:Bird_Model_43.pdf]] | ||
[[Category: Radio]] | [[Category: Radio]] |
Latest revision as of 01:04, 11 July 2022
Notes
Serial number 21054
Plug in elements determine power and frequency range.
I want to test a Kenwood TM-271A which is two meter, so I want around 144 MHz and 60 watts.
Basically you put in the appropriate slug, hook up the cables, and go.
Resources
This manual is for a newer version :-) I have the paper copy around somewhere, too.