Thanks for this info, Bill.  I was able to find a long lost ad I had run in the February 1973 issue of 73 Magazine.  "Grove" Electronics (get it?) helped put me through medical school.  I imported radios from Japan for 2 years.  BTW, for newer hams, Inoue was the original name of Icom.  "Trio" was Kenwood in the US and the KP202 handheld eventually got imported in much large numbers as a Henry Radio "Tempo" product. 

Hope the image comes through below. 

Best, Howard Groveman W6HDG



Today's Topics:

   1. World Radio History (Bill)


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A treasure trove of historical information, including downloadable pdfs
of old ARRL and RSGB handbooks, tube manuals, etc. Everything having to
do with commercial and ham radio.

https://www.worldradiohistory.com/index.htm
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