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I can't find any info on this, except some are listed as 25, and some as 35 watt radios.

Is this standard, and is there a 100 watt version?

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TK-780K and TK-780K2 models did 25 watts.
TK-780HK and TK-780HK2 models did 50 watts.

To get a 100 watt radio, you would need to step up to the TK-790 high power model.
 

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TK-780K and TK-780K2 models did 25 watts.
TK-780HK and TK-780HK2 models did 50 watts.

To get a 100 watt radio, you would need to step up to the TK-790 high power model.

Thank you for that. I remember seeing a 100 watt VHF Kenwood, and I couldn't remember which one it was.

Much appreciated.


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