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WQ7HMJ, which is in fact 7300 Mark II. So that's what's new. It's pretty spiffy. What I thought was very interesting is that it's got two SMA connectors that allow you to either have a receiving antenna, or you can pass RF, the IF out to filters and then back into the radio. Which, you know, where's the manual? That's all I have. Thank you for allowing me to correct my error. This is James, WQ7H, back to net. Hey James, you know I'm glad you came back because when you had mentioned it earlier, I went to look it up and I was sure that I had the wrong radio. So I'm glad you came back and corrected that. I'm looking at an announcement page on Ham Radio DX.net. It's funny how small it looks and how feature packed it is. So this is a, I believe I saw HF plus 6 meters. Now I'm not seeing that, but I think I saw that. HF plus 6 meters. Yeah, what a great little radio. You know we have ICOM, we have that ICOM building about a mile from our house. And I feel kind of almost guilty because most of my radios are yeasus, don't say that too loud. But anyway, hey James have a wonderful weekend. Thanks for the correction there. Good information and have a great weekend. Next on the list we have another James, and this time in Des Moines, Kilo Echo 7, Victor Mike Tango. Good morning.

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