#1990 Kenwood TS-120S HF Transceiver (part 3 of 12)
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#1998 Kenwood TS-120S HF Transceiver (part 5 of 12)

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#2003 Kenwood TS-120S HF Transceiver (part 6 of 12)

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This Engine Breaks ALL the Rules

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America Had No Radio Crystals in 1941 — So Engineers Cut 30 Million From Brazilian Quartz

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#2012 Kenwood TS-120S HF Transceiver (part 12 of 12)

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Single Sideband (SSB): How does it do that? (036)

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Inside a Secret 1940s WWII Agent Radio: The Lagercrantz Suitcase

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Snooping On US & Russian Satcom With Military Surplus Antenna

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