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1.25 Meter Ham Radio Transceivers

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Mobile Transceivers and Base Station only.  HT models are not represented here.===Anytone AT 588======Anytone AT-588===Retail: $350===Drake UV-3 Model 1346===[[File:DrakeUV-3.jpg]]FM Only.  Triband.  144 (25W), 220 (10W) and 440 (10W) amateur bands. Frequency selection is via rotary switches on the front panel. There is a speaker built into the left panel of the radio. Model 1346 covered all three bands and included a standard dynamic mic and mobile mounting bracket.Used Value: $400[[File:KenwoodTM-321A-200x86.jpg]]FM, Solid State, the Kenwood TM-321A transmits on 220 MHz with 5 or 25 watts.FM, Solid State, monoband, the Kenwood TM-321A transmits on 220 MHz with 5 or 25 watts. ===Kenwood TM-331A===[[File:KenwoodTM-331A-200x86.jpg]] FM, Solid State, monoband, Kenwood TM-331A is similar to the TM-231A but covers 220 MHz instead of 2 meters. The TM-331A delivers 25, 10 or 5 watts transmitting from 220 to 225 MHz. Receive coverage is 215 to 230 MHz.[[Image:KenwoodTM-621A.jpg]]FM only. Dual band 144/220 MHz FM Transceiver.[[Image:Kenwood-TM-631A-200x86.jpg]]FM only. Dual band 144/220 MHz FM Transceiver. 50 watts out on 2 meters / 25 watts on 220 MHz, Receive is 136-174 and 215-230 MHz.===Kenwood TM-742===[[File:Kenwood_TM_742x200.jpg]]FM only.  TM-742A TRI-Band Amateur Radio Transceiver 2M 220 440.  FM Only. 220-225 MHz (5 KHz steps). Hi: 20 W, Mid: 10 W, Lo: 2 W, Dual conversion superheterodyne, 1978 (Discontinued) Does not have memories, or PL Tones===Yaesu FT-311RM===[[Image:yaesuft311rm.jpg]]FM only. 25 watt mobile. Dual function controls, backlit display, coverage is 220-225 MHz, 10 memories, memory scanning or band scanning.  The tone board is optional: FTS-12 CTCSS (PL) tone encoder/decoder.  Somewhat scarce due to low production numbers.<small><small>keywords: 220 transceivers 222 band </small></small>
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