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Brand: Kenwood

The Kenwood N-70 is a high-end communications receiver introduced in 1977 by the Japanese manufacturer Trio Corporation, later known as Kenwood Corporation. It is known for its advanced features, such as a digital decoder for crystal-controlled stability, a computer-generated frequency display, and precision variable filters. The N-70 is popular with ham radio operators, aviation and marine enthusiasts, and government agencies for its exceptional reception and various modes of operation, including AM, FM, CW, and SSB. It is a collector's item today, appreciated by vintage audio enthusiasts and radio history enthusiasts alike.



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Kenwood N-70

Kenwood N-70

Kenwood N-70

Kenwood N-70

Kenwood N-70

Kenwood N-70

Kenwood N-70

Kenwood N-70

Kenwood N-70

Kenwood N-70

Kenwood N-70



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