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Ten-Tec Model 1222 Add On 35 Watt Amplifier Kit for the 1220, 2 Meter FM Transceiver Unbuilt Kit

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  • Ten-Tec Model 1222 Add On 35 Watt Amplifier Kit for the 1220, 2 Meter FM Transceiver Unbuilt Kit
  • Ten-Tec Model 1222 Add On 35 Watt Amplifier Kit for the 1220, 2 Meter FM Transceiver Unbuilt Kit
  • Ten-Tec Model 1222 Add On 35 Watt Amplifier Kit for the 1220, 2 Meter FM Transceiver Unbuilt Kit
  • Ten-Tec Model 1222 Add On 35 Watt Amplifier Kit for the 1220, 2 Meter FM Transceiver Unbuilt Kit
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Ten-Tec Model 1222 Add On 35 Watt Amplifier Kit for the 1220, 2 Meter FM Transceiver Unbuilt Kit, New in the original Box

The Kit appears complete with all parts, all in the original box.

I am selling this item for a friend who collected Ten-Tec gear for many years,

it is sold as is, as described and all sales of unbuilt kits are final.

Ten-Tec T-Kits are high-quality amateur radio kits produced by Ten-Tec, an iconic American company founded in 1968 (originally as Tennessee Technology) in Sevierville, Tennessee. Known for manufacturing reliable HF transceivers, receivers, and accessories, Ten-Tec became legendary in the ham radio community for its innovative designs and excellent performance.
The T-Kit line (introduced in the 1990s and continued into the 2000s) offered affordable, beginner-friendly projects for hams and experimenters. These kits focused on QRP (low-power) equipment, including single-band CW transceivers (like the popular 1300 series for 20m, 30m, 40m, etc., with models such as 1315, 1320, 1330, 1340), regenerative shortwave receivers (e.g., 1253, 1254), direct-conversion receivers, antenna tuners, transverters, wattmeters, and modular boards for custom builds.They were praised for being easy to assemble, well-engineered with high-quality components, and delivering solid performance once built—often outperforming commercial gear in their price range. Many hams built their first radios with T-Kits, and they remain sought-after by collectors and builders today.Your unbuilt T-Kits are rare collectibles, offering a fun project or a piece of ham radio history!
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