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==70cm UHF AC Power Base Station ham radios====70cm UHF AC Power mains Base Station ham radios==     * Yaesu FT-726R - 10W on 70cm with addon card (eham 4.5)    ** Yaesu FT-736R - 25W on 70cm, Dual Digital VFO (eham 4.8) (A) verify 110v AC internal power (B) verify coverage band expansion ==70cm UHF Desktop Base Station ham radios requires external power supply==   **** Icom IC-471H - 75W high power 70cm only verison     **** Icom IC-471H - 75W high power 70cm only verison (eham 3.7)     ** Icom IC-475A - 25W 70cm only, dual digital VFO, LCD panel     ** Icom IC-475A - 25W 70cm only, dual digital VFO, LCD panel (eham 5.0)   **** Icom IC-475H - 75W high power 70cm only, dual digital VFO, LCD panel   **** Icom IC-475H - 75W high power 70cm only, dual digital VFO, LCD panel (eham 5.0)     ** Icom IC-820H - 30W 70cm dual band, dual digital VFO, LCD panel, modern     ** Icom IC-820H - 30W 70cm dual band, dual digital VFO, LCD panel, modern (eham 4.4)   **** Icom IC-910H - 75W 70cm dual band, Simultaneous dual digital VFO, LCD panel, ultra modern   **** Icom IC-910H - 75W 70cm dual band, Simultaneous dual digital VFO, LCD panel, ultra modern (eham 4.1)     * Kenwood TS-780 - 10W on 70cm, dual VFO, digital panel     * Kenwood TS-780 - 10W on 70cm, dual VFO, digital panel (eham 4.6)     ** Kenwood TS-790A - 40W on 70cm     ** Kenwood TS-790A - 40W on 70cm, dual digital VFO (eham 4.9)     * Yaesu FT-726R - 10W on 70cm with addon card    ** Yaesu FT-736R - 25W on 70cm (A) verify 110v AC internal power (B) verify coverage band expansion==related==* The Yaesu FT-780R is similar to the FT-480R but covers 70 cm instead of 2 meters. This version was available with either 430-439.99 MHz or 440-449.99 MHz coverage. The output power is 30 watts SSB PEP, 30 watts CW and 30 watts FM. Requires 4 amps.== 432 MHz band ==In some countries, the band starts at 432 MHz. In the UK, repeaters are around 433MHz, and the band is only 430-440MHz. (And in some countries, there is no allocation at all.) The 2m band is sometimes referred to as the 144MHz band, and the 3rd harmonic of that is 432MHz. I have heard the 23cm band referred to as the 1296MHz band, too - for the same reason (3rd harmonic of 432MHz and 9th harmonic of 144MHz).
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