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Hey gang...
I've been off the air since my radio was stolen a few years back. Now I'm looking to scrape together a little cash, buy myself a handheld and car antenna, and get back to a little 2M activity. I went browsing at the local HRO, and spoke to a gentleman who recommended for my budget the IC-T7H and a particular glass mount antenna. After flipping through a few catalogues, I'm thinking I might want to save a little longer to get the IC-W32. What are your opinions on this? Any experience with either radio? Is it worth the extra or should I stick with the T7H? I will be using it in the car and the backlit number pad would be very convenient, although I'm sure after setting my pre-sets I won't need to fiddle with it much in transit. Any and all opinions/suggestions/comments are welcome. Thank you in advance for your help. __C. J. KF6BLN |
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IC-2100H for a mobile. Resists IMD unlike most handhelds. 55 watts to get you in the repeater.
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 22:38:59 -0700, "Stix"
wrote: Hey gang... I've been off the air since my radio was stolen a few years back. Now I'm looking to scrape together a little cash, buy myself a handheld and car antenna, and get back to a little 2M activity. I went browsing at the local HRO, and spoke to a gentleman who recommended for my budget the IC-T7H and a particular glass mount antenna. After flipping through a few catalogues, I'm thinking I might want to save a little longer to get the IC-W32. What are your opinions on this? Any experience with either radio? Is it worth the extra or should I stick with the T7H? I will be using it in the car and the backlit number pad would be very convenient, although I'm sure after setting my pre-sets I won't need to fiddle with it much in transit. Any and all opinions/suggestions/comments are welcome. Thank you in advance for your help. __C. J. KF6BLN For mobile use, I wouldn't use either handheld. Too little power; too little selectivity for California's repeater madhouse; and controls are too dinky for driving. For the same price as the t7h, look at the Icom V8000. 75 Watts, over 200 memories, big knobs. For an antenna, be wary of glass mounts -- especially if you have any film on your window. A quarter wave whip on a mag mount, or a lip mount, won't put a hole in your car, and will get out better. Bob k5qwg |
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 22:38:59 -0700, "Stix"
wrote: Hey gang... I've been off the air since my radio was stolen a few years back. Now I'm looking to scrape together a little cash, buy myself a handheld and car antenna, and get back to a little 2M activity. I went browsing at the local HRO, and spoke to a gentleman who recommended for my budget the IC-T7H and a particular glass mount antenna. After flipping through a few catalogues, I'm thinking I might want to save a little longer to get the IC-W32. What are your opinions on this? Any experience with either radio? Is it worth the extra or should I stick with the T7H? I will be using it in the car and the backlit number pad would be very convenient, although I'm sure after setting my pre-sets I won't need to fiddle with it much in transit. Any and all opinions/suggestions/comments are welcome. Thank you in advance for your help. __C. J. KF6BLN For mobile use, I wouldn't use either handheld. Too little power; too little selectivity for California's repeater madhouse; and controls are too dinky for driving. For the same price as the t7h, look at the Icom V8000. 75 Watts, over 200 memories, big knobs. For an antenna, be wary of glass mounts -- especially if you have any film on your window. A quarter wave whip on a mag mount, or a lip mount, won't put a hole in your car, and will get out better. Bob k5qwg |
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Regardless of whether we are talking about using an HT for
mobile use or not, I own both rigs mentioned. I like them both but if I only had to have one it would be the w32A. Regardless of the specs the W32A has a bit more wattage and a lot more sensitivity and adjacent frequency rejection. The benefits of having a rig with dual receivers like the W32A are great when you want to hit a satellite or listen to specific frequencies in one band while monitoring one in another. The scan functions are great. I usually carry the T7H with me and use the W32A only when I am sure I won't expose it to something that may damage it, I treat it with kid gloves. Best 73 Patrick W4PHM WPWK542 "Bob Miller" wrote in message ... On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 22:38:59 -0700, "Stix" wrote: Hey gang... I've been off the air since my radio was stolen a few years back. Now I'm looking to scrape together a little cash, buy myself a handheld and car antenna, and get back to a little 2M activity. I went browsing at the local HRO, and spoke to a gentleman who recommended for my budget the IC-T7H and a particular glass mount antenna. After flipping through a few catalogues, I'm thinking I might want to save a little longer to get the IC-W32. What are your opinions on this? Any experience with either radio? Is it worth the extra or should I stick with the T7H? I will be using it in the car and the backlit number pad would be very convenient, although I'm sure after setting my pre-sets I won't need to fiddle with it much in transit. Any and all opinions/suggestions/comments are welcome. Thank you in advance for your help. __C. J. KF6BLN For mobile use, I wouldn't use either handheld. Too little power; too little selectivity for California's repeater madhouse; and controls are too dinky for driving. For the same price as the t7h, look at the Icom V8000. 75 Watts, over 200 memories, big knobs. For an antenna, be wary of glass mounts -- especially if you have any film on your window. A quarter wave whip on a mag mount, or a lip mount, won't put a hole in your car, and will get out better. Bob k5qwg |
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Regardless of whether we are talking about using an HT for
mobile use or not, I own both rigs mentioned. I like them both but if I only had to have one it would be the w32A. Regardless of the specs the W32A has a bit more wattage and a lot more sensitivity and adjacent frequency rejection. The benefits of having a rig with dual receivers like the W32A are great when you want to hit a satellite or listen to specific frequencies in one band while monitoring one in another. The scan functions are great. I usually carry the T7H with me and use the W32A only when I am sure I won't expose it to something that may damage it, I treat it with kid gloves. Best 73 Patrick W4PHM WPWK542 "Bob Miller" wrote in message ... On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 22:38:59 -0700, "Stix" wrote: Hey gang... I've been off the air since my radio was stolen a few years back. Now I'm looking to scrape together a little cash, buy myself a handheld and car antenna, and get back to a little 2M activity. I went browsing at the local HRO, and spoke to a gentleman who recommended for my budget the IC-T7H and a particular glass mount antenna. After flipping through a few catalogues, I'm thinking I might want to save a little longer to get the IC-W32. What are your opinions on this? Any experience with either radio? Is it worth the extra or should I stick with the T7H? I will be using it in the car and the backlit number pad would be very convenient, although I'm sure after setting my pre-sets I won't need to fiddle with it much in transit. Any and all opinions/suggestions/comments are welcome. Thank you in advance for your help. __C. J. KF6BLN For mobile use, I wouldn't use either handheld. Too little power; too little selectivity for California's repeater madhouse; and controls are too dinky for driving. For the same price as the t7h, look at the Icom V8000. 75 Watts, over 200 memories, big knobs. For an antenna, be wary of glass mounts -- especially if you have any film on your window. A quarter wave whip on a mag mount, or a lip mount, won't put a hole in your car, and will get out better. Bob k5qwg |
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 12:44:01 -0400, Radioman belch-spoke these words:
IC-2100H for a mobile. Resists IMD unlike most handhelds. 55 watts to get you in the repeater. Which repeater? The one 100-150 miles away? John |
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 12:44:01 -0400, Radioman belch-spoke these words:
IC-2100H for a mobile. Resists IMD unlike most handhelds. 55 watts to get you in the repeater. Which repeater? The one 100-150 miles away? John |
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