AMATEUR RADIO KENWOOD TS-940SAT TRANSCEIVER NICE OLD RADIO LONDON,ONTARIO NOV.2009.
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I can here w3bt on there.
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This Radio is a joy to use, always preferred the Kenwood HF Transceivers, i widebanded mine with no loss of reception what-so-ever.
Yeasu and Icom radios look like Ham Rigs, where as the kenwoods look like pieces of hi-fi equipment and fit in more with the surroundings of some people cut my teeth on an Yeasu ft-100
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i have one of these, and i agree with your comments it's a very nice piece of equipment, and you never hear a bad one...thanks for posting your video.
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Nice video
VA3SOM
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I have a 940SAT as well, pair it up with a Radio Shack DSP-40 which can easily be found on eBay for $20 USD and it makes one heck of a receiver, comparable to any of the more modern DSP rigs today. My 940SAT is my daily rig and has all the mod's done to it. I get tons of compliements on the voice (transmit) audio quality daily. Great rig!
They're getting old, though, and many are starting to have geriatric radio issues. The power supply filter caps failed in mine, causing a lot of hum -- at first just for a few minutes at turn-on, and, ultimately, all of the time. I replaced all of the power supply caps, including the ones on the board under the speaker, and it's as good as new.
Great radio; mine was a gift from my father-in-law, W6RRZ.
Thanks, Dad.
Ed, KI6DCB
EdWatts 7 months ago
@EdWatts Thanks For info. Will Keep That In Mind.I Have One from My Father,Which this is the radio.
buzukitime 7 months ago
Yes I Agree
buzukitime 1 year ago
Thanks
buzukitime 1 year ago
Thanks For Info. Will Try That.
buzukitime 1 year ago
Thanks--Really Like It.
buzukitime 1 year ago