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True dual band Kenwood portable?

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fireguy51

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Is there a Kenwood portable radio that will both transmit & receive on VHF (150-174) AND UHF (460-512) in one unit? I need a fire radio in the VHF range, but I also use my GMRS in UHF, and I don't really want to carry 2 radios around.

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New to the market the Kenwood Viking VP8000. VHF/UHF/7-800MHz all in one radio. Kinda pricey but I love mine.
I like my'n too. But when you think about it and everything you can do with it, it's worth the price. Also, first dual digital mode handheld radio... DMR and P25.
 
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