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  2. Kenwood Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Trio bought Kenwood and renamed itself to Kenwood. George Aratani was the first chairman of Kenwood USA Corporation, and was later succeeded by Kasuga. [3] In October 2008, Kenwood merged with JVC to form a new holding company, JVCKenwood. KX880SR audio cassette tape deck/recorder. Kenwood introduced its Sovereign line of components in ...

  3. List of communications receivers - Wikipedia

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    Kenwood QR-666 Hobbyist .17-.41, .525-30 dual conversion 30 band AM SSB 2.5 5 0 7.7 362x163x325 7 8 1 no [41] Kenwood R-1000 Hobbyist 1979-1985 .2-30 double conversion PLL AM USB LSB AM-W 2.7 6 12 5 10 2 Kenwood R-2000 Hobbyist .1-30 AM, FM, USB, LSB, CW 10 6 34 2 Kenwood R-5000 Hobbyist double conversion 5 36 2 Kingsley AR7 Military 1940 .138-25

  4. List of amateur radio transceivers - Wikipedia

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    The Kenwood TS-2000 is an amateur radio transceiver manufactured by the Kenwood Corporation. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Introduced in the year 2000, the radio was known for its "all-in-one" functionality. It can transmit on all amateur radio bands between 160 meters and 70 centimeters , with the exception of the 1.25 meters band, and the "X" model ...

  5. NXDN - Wikipedia

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    Like other land mobile systems, NXDN systems use the VHF and UHF frequency bands. It is also used as a niche mode in amateur radio. NXDN is implemented by Icom in their IDAS system [1] and by Kenwood as NEXEDGE; [2] both Kenwood and Icom now offer dual-standard equipment which supports the European dPMR standard. [3] [4] NEXEDGE NXDN Hand Portable

  6. Amateur radio - Wikipedia

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    NASA astronaut Col. Doug Wheelock, KF5BOC, Expedition 24 flight engineer, operates the NA1SS ham radio station in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station using a Kenwood TM-D700E transceiver. Amateur radio satellites can be accessed, some using a hand-held transceiver , even, at times, using the factory "rubber duck ...

  7. D-STAR - Wikipedia

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    Note: These transceivers are not available in North America and appear to be OEM versions of the Icom ID-800H. Kenwood D-STAR equipment [29] Transceivers: Kenwood TH-D74: 2 m / 70 cm dual band handheld with digital voice and APRS. [30] Kenwood TH-D74A: 2 m / 1.25 m / 70 cm tri band handheld with digital voice and APRS. [31]