This is my second TH350. The soft ware is pretty easy to use so I could clone my radios. This one is for a bug out bag and mobile use. It’s got a lot of nice features for that. The extra triband antenna included had a decent SWR. I’m a General licensee. 73
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It's a great tri-band radio! Lot's of features that no other talkie has.The alphanumeric display is great! No more guessing frequencies, just names if want. Easy to program. Like to see one on 50 MHz or the 900 MHz ham band. Need activity up there. Very well built.
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Quality radio. Monitors 3 channels at once. Tested on my 8920A analyzer, 2M output 5.2W on high, 440 is ~5.5W, 220 is ~5W. On low power, output is 1-1.5W depending on band. Harmonics look good. Radio has a nice feel, and is stable when standing upright on a table. Can display battery voltage when first turned on. Let'sGetReady includes a tri-band antenna. Programming software is decent. I do recommend doing a factory reset when you first get it so VM button works correctly. It's now my every day carry radio.
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Well constructed. Came with the additional 220 antenna. Great programming disk and cable included. Virtual plug and play with an intuitive spreadsheet format for programming the repeater information. Have gotten great reviews on all three bands. Excellent manual. Also has an effective and simple scan capability. Currently, I can't find an external speaker mike. Seems they are out of stock of this Kenwood configuration.
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Enjoying this neat triband HT and meeting some good hams on the 220 band. The scan feature is super for finding activity on the VHF/UHF bands and programming via the computer was a snap with the supplied cable.
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