KENWOOD TW-4000A
- Ashtec
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- Call Sign: M6LTD
- Location: Uk
- Ashtec
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Re: KENWOOD TW-4000A
SPECIFICATIONS
Type: Amateur VHF/UHF transceiver
Frequency range: 144-146 / 430-440 MHz (Europe)
Mode: FM
RF Power output: Hi: 25 / 25 W
Lo: 5 / 5 W
Sensitivity: 0.17 uV (12 dB SINAD)
Selectivity: 14 KHz (-6 dB), 28 KHz (-60 dB)
Image rejection: >70 dB
Voltage: 13.8 VDC +/- 15%
Current drain: RX: 600 mA (no input signal)
TX: Max 7.5 A
Impedance: 50 ohms
Dimensions (W*H*D): 161*60*217 mm
Weight: 2 Kg
Manufactured: 1983-19xx (Discontinued)
Other: 10 memories
New price 1985 in Sweden: 5857:- SEK
Are they eney good as i got one off a mate??????
Type: Amateur VHF/UHF transceiver
Frequency range: 144-146 / 430-440 MHz (Europe)
Mode: FM
RF Power output: Hi: 25 / 25 W
Lo: 5 / 5 W
Sensitivity: 0.17 uV (12 dB SINAD)
Selectivity: 14 KHz (-6 dB), 28 KHz (-60 dB)
Image rejection: >70 dB
Voltage: 13.8 VDC +/- 15%
Current drain: RX: 600 mA (no input signal)
TX: Max 7.5 A
Impedance: 50 ohms
Dimensions (W*H*D): 161*60*217 mm
Weight: 2 Kg
Manufactured: 1983-19xx (Discontinued)
Other: 10 memories
New price 1985 in Sweden: 5857:- SEK
Are they eney good as i got one off a mate??????
- Ashtec
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- Joined: 30 Dec 2009, 23:12
- Call Sign: M6LTD
- Location: Uk
- Ashtec
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- Posts: 9156
- Joined: 30 Dec 2009, 23:12
- Call Sign: M6LTD
- Location: Uk
- Ashtec
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- Posts: 9156
- Joined: 30 Dec 2009, 23:12
- Call Sign: M6LTD
- Location: Uk
- Ashtec
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- Posts: 9156
- Joined: 30 Dec 2009, 23:12
- Call Sign: M6LTD
- Location: Uk
- Ashtec
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Re: KENWOOD TW-4000A
More pic's of the inside will be on soon.
tell what you think of this radio????
tell what you think of this radio????
- bigpimp347
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Re: KENWOOD TW-4000A
i've had a few...
honest opinion...good rigs..
loads of downsides..
no 12.5kc channels, only 5kc steps so you'll be off frequency for some repeaters and stuff..
no CTCSS, standard repeater shift, so no good for the wide split repeaters..
other bad thing, they are a great rig that only fetch £25..!! yet are a dual bander,
i'd have another though..
honest opinion...good rigs..
loads of downsides..
no 12.5kc channels, only 5kc steps so you'll be off frequency for some repeaters and stuff..
no CTCSS, standard repeater shift, so no good for the wide split repeaters..
other bad thing, they are a great rig that only fetch £25..!! yet are a dual bander,
i'd have another though..
I want to Die Asleep like my Grandad did,
Unlike his Passengers, Screaming and Shouting.!
Unlike his Passengers, Screaming and Shouting.!
- Ashtec
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- Call Sign: M6LTD
- Location: Uk
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Re: KENWOOD TW-4000A
Looks smart and has plenty of buttons
M6JCA -> 2E0JCA
Yaesu FT-897, FT-857D (In car), FT-817D & Wouxun KG-UVD1P
Full wave 40M wire loop for HF, Watson V2000 for 2, 70 & 6
HRD Logbook: http://www.hrdlog.net/ViewLogbook.aspx?user=2E0JCA
Yaesu FT-897, FT-857D (In car), FT-817D & Wouxun KG-UVD1P
Full wave 40M wire loop for HF, Watson V2000 for 2, 70 & 6
HRD Logbook: http://www.hrdlog.net/ViewLogbook.aspx?user=2E0JCA
- scottishtommy
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- Location: liverpool england
Re: KENWOOD TW-4000A
real nice radio hope to hear some reports on it and what it is like on the air