I'm selling an IC-T90A. You can find the product info at
http://icomamerica.com/en/products/amateur/handheld/t90a/default.aspx and
http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/2643.
It's in pretty good condition, with the exception of one key that fell out. It's the decimal point, which is not really needed: You can type in the freq. and it'll automatically insert that for you.
It's a pretty good radio for someone just getting started with amateur radio. It's a relatively cheap one, and it's really durable.
The MSRP is about $320, but I'm obviously not looking for that much. Please post questions/offers in this thread.
Some key features:
-Great receiver! 495kHz to 999.990MHz*
-5W transmit power, great for getting local repeaters... You might even be able to work some satellites on a nice day.
-Transmits on 6M, 2M, and 440MHz**
-DTCS and CTCSS encode and decode capability***
-Scanning modes: You can use this as a scanner, as well.
-PC Programmable
Pictures:
http://grab.by/nFq2 and
http://grab.by/nFq4*Exception of some illegal bands, such as the cell bands.
**See the ARRL band chart for more information on exact frequencies:
http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Hambands_color.pdf.
***This is in order to encode transmits, so that only people with the CTCSS code you set can hear you. It's not encryption, though.