FOR SALE: KENWOOD TH-D700A 2M/440 MOBILE W/ APRS+TNC BUILT

Garry Wellman

Item used but in perfect working condition. Will throw in the Diamond luggage rack antenna mount also.. Asking $415

Send me a PM if interested.

Description from kenwood:


TM-D700A

Kenwood continues to provide new and advanced APRSâ„¢ ham radio equipment by introducing the new TM-D700A mobile transceiver. For current owners of the TH-D7A handheld with built-in TNC and APRSâ„¢ software, the TM-D700A offers even more features and versatility. The TM-D700A is unlike any other dual-band mobile radio Kenwood has ever produced. The control head is detached and comes with remote cable for easy installation. The new radio also incorporates a 9-pin PC connection for easy hook-up to program frequencies and other APRSâ„¢ mapping programs. Your TM-D700A is a full dual-band operation radio so VHF+VHF/VHF+UHF/UHF+UHF operation is possible. Full digipeater functions allow anyone to set up a digipeater location wherever needed to help fill in APRSâ„¢ nationwide network. Internet gateway operation is also possible for world-wide text communication over VHF.

Features
144/440 MHz TX operation
118-1.3 GHz receive with cellular + blocked
Built-in 1200/9600 bps TNC
200 memory channels/PC programmable
10 memory scan bands possible
Visual band scope for scanning activity
DX packet cluster monitoring
Grid square locator
NMEA 0183 GPS input terminal
Built-in CTCSS
Built-in digital coded squelch (NEW)
Remote control and cross-band repeater operation
Mars modifiable with permit
64 character international messaging with Interet gateways
NEW backlite alphanumeric microphone for message input
Position (latitude/longitude) memory function
Transmit message memory function
 
Hey, you got a picture of it? If not, don't bother.

I am just about to close a deal on a radio I put in for. However, I would like to compare what people are asking for them.
 
Geoff,

I would get you a picture, but I already sold my digital camera :). You can find a picture of it on one of the ham radio sites..

sorry!
 
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