99 memories store frequency and mode and may be selected by simply
pressing the memory switch, then rotating the memory channel knob or
by direct keyboard entry.
Scan modes include full-scan, programmed-scan, mode-scan, selected-
scan, priority-scan and auto write programmed-scan. By depressing the
Auto-M switch, the receiver automatically memorizes frequencies in use
while the unit is in the scan mode. Six tuning speeds: 0.1, 1.0, 5,
10, 12.5 or 25 kHz. Requires 117/240 VAC.
This is one of the very best receivers Icom has ever manufactured. It
is use widely by governments around the world, military, intelligence
and anti-terrorism agencies. This radio is extremely clean. There are
a few very minor (patina) scratches & paint chips. There are splash
marks on the rear panel, but that does not affect the operation. The
front panel is in perfect condition. It is guaranteed to not be DOA.
Please email me for more pictures: kz...@yahoo.com The price is
$478.50 for the radio plus shipping. The AC power cord is included.
Shipping & Insurance: to the lower 48 states is $48.35. To Europe is
$98.60. To Australia/NZ is $115.27.
If you have any questions, please email me at: kz...@yahoo.com
Thanks for looking,
Bill
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>If you have any questions, please email me at: kz...@yahoo.com
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>Thanks for looking,
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>Bill
Since the eBay item has been removed (probably because of the fact
they won't allow illegal listings), I was curious of your terms of
payment...
Also, is the email address you posted in this message the proper one
to reply to or the email address used in the first "FS" usenet
posting?
Thanks in advance.
Actually, you'll find the "law" you refer to was bought and paid for by the
same telecommunication thugs who don't understand what a warrant is. If it
were challenged, as it should be, it'd be gone.