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Anyone know where to find a Kenwood TK-890H?


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I can’t find a Kenwood TK-890H that has been fully tested or is fully intact. 
This is the 110 watt radio.
If someone could point me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated.

I am trying to acquire all the items I want for my portable/home base setup and this is the radio for me.

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3 hours ago, WSHF732 said:

I can’t find a Kenwood TK-890H that has been fully tested or is fully intact. 
This is the 110 watt radio.
If someone could point me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated.

I am trying to acquire all the items I want for my portable/home base setup and this is the radio for me.

There’s a guy named Steve who sells them to people all fixed up for GMRS.  Of course for GMRS use they must be limited to 50 watts.

 

 

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4 hours ago, WSHF732 said:

I can’t find a Kenwood TK-890H that has been fully tested or is fully intact. 
This is the 110 watt radio.
If someone could point me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated.

I am trying to acquire all the items I want for my portable/home base setup and this is the radio for me.

Check Ebay,,  they have a few advertised as fully tested and ready to shop..  Some are a bit pricey.. Check Surplus Two Way Radios as well.  

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 someone do my home work for me NOW.    I have the world at my fingertips tips.   I can find anything in the world.   Anything in history.   I can find singing cats doing the cha cha on mars singing in a lost 10,000 year old language.  BUT I can’t find some random radio that is so junky no one even sells it.  THATS the radio I want to use in my “portable home base” what ever that is.  And I want to run it at 2xs legal watts.  Geesh  

 

oh I’ll help…… ever heard of eBay?   It’s this new thing I found that no one has ever heard of.   Geesh. 

 

one could just buy 2 regular radios and set one up at home and have one portable.  Not that I really get the portability thing anyway.  A good radio in The car/truck is much better then lugging a bunch of weight around.  

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