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Icom IC-R20
The Icom IC-R20 is a wideband hand-held receiver covering from 150 kHz to 3304.999 MHz (less 824-849 & 869-894 MHz cellular). Specs: Frequency Range U.S.A. Version: 0.150-821.999, 851.000-866.999, 896.000-3304.999 Mode: FM, WFM AM, USB, LSB, CW Tuning Steps: 0.1, 0.5, … Continue reading