
Above is by Trio branded TR-9500 430MHz all mode transceiver sitting on to of a very rare and sought after Kenwood BO-9 System base making a very attractive base station unit.
Type: Amateur UHF transceiver
Frequency range: 430-440 MHz
Mode: FM/SSB/CW
RF Power output: 10 W
Voltage: 13.8 VDC
Current drain: RX: 400 mA TX: Max 3 A
Impedance: 50 ohms, SO-239
Icom IC-120 & ML-12
Below is a very rare set up, my Icom IC-120 and matching ML-12 power booster (15 W) for 1.2 GHz.

Frequency range: 1200 MHz (23 cm)
Mode: FM
RF Power output: 1 W barefoot (with matching ML-12 = 15 watts)
Voltage: 13.8 VDC
Current drain: RX: ? mA TX: Max 2.5 A
Impedance: 50 ohms
Dimensions (H*W*D): 140 x 50 x 207 mm

A Place For Everything and Everything In It's Place:
The pine wood rack primarily used to hold all the various handheld transceivers , accessories and batteries.
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