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The AR-8200 has more options, but in practical terms they make no real
difference. "Marian P Rogers" wrote in message om... IMHO, I think the most disappointing aspects of the new Icom IC-R20 is lack of extra bandwidth/filter options (if the specs we're seeing are the final version? It looks like it just has one bandwidth option per mode). Considering the a wide freq coverage, 150KHz-3.3GHz. The AOR 8200MKIII has more filter options & it's coverage is up to 3.0GHz, as an example. AM N, AM W, NFM, SNFM, WFM, USB, LSB, CW. Regards, Marian P Rogers, New Zealand -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- "Bill Crocker" wrote in message ... I think the new ICOM IC-R20 is very disappointing. No trunking, no digital, and way over priced! What market is this going to appeal to, that has not already been met by many others, at a more reasonable price? If you're considering buying one, hold off for awhile, as I'm sure you will be seeing deep discounts when inventories don't move. Bill Crocker |
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