[wkars-members] Fwd: Last two items from my radio clearout

  • From: "keithlbird@xxxxxxx" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "keithlbird" for DMARC)
  • To: wkars-members@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2015 16:46:55 -0500

Dear club colleagues, I'm forwarding you the email below. If you're interested
in either of the items then please contact Darren directly at djparvin@xxxxxx  
 
Keith

-----Original Message-----
From: Darren Parvin
To: WK RAYNET Members, Keith Bird
Sent: Tue, 3 Nov 2015 19:11
Subject: Last two items from my radio clearout
All,I’m nearing the end of my clear out of not often used stuff - please let
me know if anyone is interested before they get advertised elsewhere.  I can
provide pictures if anyone is interested.
 
Kenwood TH-D72E handheld.  2m/70cm/widebanded, GPS, APRS, TNC all built in.  
Some details as follows.  It  comes in the box with all the accessories.  These
are £400+ new, looking for £250 to Raynet or WKARS members
 
GPS Receiver & Antenna Built-In
The TH-D72 has a built-In SiRF Star III GPS receiver and its antenna, can
output its GPS data (NMEA-0183) to a PC through the USB port.
GPS Logger function with Built-In GPS
GPS Logger function works with Internal GPS receiver. It records Latitude,
Longitude, Altitude, Course, Speed, Time and Date. (Maximum of 5000 points)
Built in Mini USB Port
This Mini USB can be connected to a PC, to use MCP (Memory Control Program),
GPS data or for Firmware upgrades.
Full Dot LCD & Smart menu
The radio has a full dot multi-functional LCD display (120x48 dots). It enables
you to see the display easily, and you can operate the radio via its smart menu
system which you can operate instinctively.
Dual Receive on Same Band (VxV, UxU, VxU, UxV)
In addition to simultaneous receive on both VHF and UHF bands, the TH-D72E can
receive two frequencies on the same band (V x V or U x U).
Built-In TNC & APRS® Ready
Since the radio has a built-in 1200/9600 bps TNC, you can operate various APRS
features such as location exchange and messaging without a PC.
Digipeater on Handheld Operation without PC
1,000 Memory Channels
There are 1,000 split memory channels for storing essential data, such as
transmit and receive frequencies, frequency step and tone frequency. Each
channel can be identified with a 8-digit alphanumeric memory name.
The memory data can be edited and stored on a PC with the MCP-4A memory control
software, by connecting the radio via USB interface
Read more:  
http://www.nevadaradio.co.uk/amateur-radio/transceivers/handheld-transceivers/kenwood-d72e#ixzz3qSMzYZ7H
Icom IC-720A HF/VHF rig, with matching PSU (which is massive and extremely
heavy).  Non-standard mic.  I bought this as I liked the style but I’ve never
used it and now it is gathering dust.  Anyone want to make me an offer?
 
Darren






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