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Audio Institute Vr-120s Ultra Linear Channel Hifi Amplifier

    https://amlifiprea.com/vr-120s
    $2,400.00 (1 offer) - Buy Audio Institute VR-120S Ultra Linear Channel Hifi Amplifier POWERKT88 55 6SN7 6SL7 . Brand: Audio Institute . Mpn: Vr-120s

Audiogon Discussion Forum

    https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/tube-bias-and-related-ramblings-very-exciting
    I bought an Audio Institute VR 120 from a gentleman in California. I should have known better! When was the last time you met a gentleman from California. Actually I have nothing against this gentleman other than his unresponsiveness. He turned out to be very pleasant in our subsequent conversations, but the Audio Institute VR 120 ended up ...

Courses | Game Audio Institute

    https://www.gameaudioinstitute.com/courses/

    Yaesu VR-120D Wideband Handheld Receiver

      https://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/widerxvr/3120.html
      The Yaesu VR-120D is a very compact wideband receiver covering 100 kHz to 1299.995 MHz (less cellular and cellular image gaps), in AM, FM-Narrow and FM-Wide.You get a tremendous frequency range of reception. Enjoy 640 memories (10 banks at 64) including 4 priority channels. Alphanumeric tagging (up to 8 characters) is supported.

    Yaesu VR-120 - The RadioReference Wiki

      https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Yaesu_VR-120
      Yaesu VR-120. Yaesu/Vertex VR-120 courtesy Rigpix. This page is devoted to the Yaesu/Vertex VR-120 mini handheld. This handheld was also marketed (with slightly different firmware) in Japan as the VR-150.

    vr-120 Step Size | RadioReference.com Forums

      https://forums.radioreference.com/threads/vr-120-step-size.75967/
      That is why the segement - 144.00000 nfm 10 khz 2 meter ham - is set to 1/2 normal channel step. This segment is used in 20 KHz steps but the VR-500 won't step correctly here. The rule for the VR-500, and I'm assuming the VR-120, is that the frequency divided by the step size needs to yield an integer dividend.

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