Nate,

 

   It reads to me like it's a dual band radio. able to only receive one band
at a time and transmit one band at a time. That isn't that the same as the
IC-91AD which had two receivers on for A Band and one for B Band. Most
likely it would cross band (transmit opposite band from the receive).

 

Barry

 

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4. It is a dual band (one TX/RX that can switch between 2m/70cm)
> rather than a twin band like the 91/92. (Probably saves power at the
> expense of not being able to monitor two frequencies at the same 
> time.)

Does the manual make it sound like it's a true full-duplex dual- 
bander, or able to receive more than one DV signal at a time?

Nate WY0X



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