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Old September 9th 03, 01:58 AM
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I have an Icom IC 4AT. Anyone know anything about it's operation or
specifications? A manual or users guide would be especially usful; I
don't have one.

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Old September 9th 03, 03:29 AM
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It's the same as the 2AT and the 3AT but for 440 mhz operation. It's
a thumb wheel frequency control with about 2.5 watt high power and a
1 watt low power with either a + or - 500mhz split operation.. very
durable operational little radio.

If you are ever interested in getting rid of it let me know

Brad Ka8tok



On 8 Sep 2003 16:58:09 -0700, (mrmexico) wrote:

I have an Icom IC 4AT. Anyone know anything about it's operation or
specifications? A manual or users guide would be especially usful; I
don't have one.

Thanks


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It's the same as the 2AT and the 3AT but for 440 mhz operation. It's
a thumb wheel frequency control with about 2.5 watt high power and a
1 watt low power with either a + or - 500mhz split operation.. very
durable operational little radio.

If you are ever interested in getting rid of it let me know

Brad Ka8tok



On 8 Sep 2003 16:58:09 -0700, (mrmexico) wrote:

I have an Icom IC 4AT. Anyone know anything about it's operation or
specifications? A manual or users guide would be especially usful; I
don't have one.

Thanks


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Old September 9th 03, 02:10 PM
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Anyone have a PDF of the manual or anything?

Thanks for the info KA8TOK

73
KD5ZAM

Brad Kellison wrote in message . ..
It's the same as the 2AT and the 3AT but for 440 mhz operation. It's
a thumb wheel frequency control with about 2.5 watt high power and a
1 watt low power with either a + or - 500mhz split operation.. very
durable operational little radio.

If you are ever interested in getting rid of it let me know

Brad Ka8tok



On 8 Sep 2003 16:58:09 -0700, (mrmexico) wrote:

I have an Icom IC 4AT. Anyone know anything about it's operation or
specifications? A manual or users guide would be especially usful; I
don't have one.

Thanks

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Anyone have a PDF of the manual or anything?

Thanks for the info KA8TOK

73
KD5ZAM

Brad Kellison wrote in message . ..
It's the same as the 2AT and the 3AT but for 440 mhz operation. It's
a thumb wheel frequency control with about 2.5 watt high power and a
1 watt low power with either a + or - 500mhz split operation.. very
durable operational little radio.

If you are ever interested in getting rid of it let me know

Brad Ka8tok



On 8 Sep 2003 16:58:09 -0700, (mrmexico) wrote:

I have an Icom IC 4AT. Anyone know anything about it's operation or
specifications? A manual or users guide would be especially usful; I
don't have one.

Thanks

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