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DeoVindice

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I was checking an underground sump in one of the oldest parts of our mill, looked down at the exact right spot, and found a partially-buried radio. Turns out it's a 2-channel S-split HT600 dated June of '89! The battery had "11-8-18" scratched into it so it was probably used relatively recently. It's incompatible with the current radio system and not narrowband-compliant anyways so...I guess I have an HT600 now.

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Love the Genisis series of radios ! Had many P200’s, HT600’s and even a few MT1000’s way back in the day. Recently bought some HT600’s through Petnrdx, and these radios are his specialty. If anyone has any issues with theirs Steve is the guy to see hands down.
 
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