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I'm looking at a Kenwood TH-F6A and an Icom IC-T90A. I think the Kenwood is
a bit better but of course $50 more. Is there a better choice I might be overlooking? P.S. I'd really like to find an airband TX as I'm a pilot too... |
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 23:16:30 -0500, "John Harlow"
wrote: I'm looking at a Kenwood TH-F6A and an Icom IC-T90A. I think the Kenwood is a bit better but of course $50 more. Is there a better choice I might be overlooking? P.S. I'd really like to find an airband TX as I'm a pilot too... Yaesu makes (or at least made at one time) the VXA-700 which is 2 meter & airband, it shows up on the AES site but not on the Yaesu site ......... isn't a bargain either at $420! AES: http://www.aesham.com/index.html As to the TH-F6 it is a decent handheld, though don't expect much from the HF receive. It does allow you to monitor two bands at a time and that can be a plus - not familiar with the Icom to offer any useful comments. Also, the TH-F6 it is a bit more prone to intermod than either the Yaesu FT-50 that I used to use (and keep as a backup). It is hard to compare the Kenwood and Icom in that the former offers 220 mHz and the later 6 meters - not quite apples to apples comparison. Given that difference, I'd look at which of those 2 bands (6 meters vs 220 mHz) has more activity in your area and let that drive your choice. I've owned & used products from Kenwood, Yaesu and Icom and have been satisfied with all - each one does have it's own quirks in regard to how they get programmed, default step sizes etc. Hope that provides some help, Howard |
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Gee, I'm still using an FT-530. I have replaced the knobs, antenna
and about 4 battery packs (all still available) and did some maint on it. It was a good deal at roughly $230 just before being discontinued. They are probably very cheap now and have the neat feature of not having to sharpen your lil' pinkie to use the keypad. Speaker is kind of small (aren't they all now) but if that's a problem, get a big commercial HT. Years ago, real hams made bids on old HT-200s and rebuilt them to get on the air. The really fortunate found HT-220's in good condition. My first "HT" was a packset that required several batteries to power the tube transmitter. After replacing the Transmitter strip with a VHF Engineering kit board, it could go anywhere and go weeks on a set of batteries. There was even room for extra pencils, paper and Logbooks in the battery tray. I would suggest for starters, join ARRL and check out the QST product reviews on their website: http://www.arrl.org/tis/ and look at the many ham ads. PS You wont find airband TX anywhere in a ham radio. If you NEED an airband radio, get one. You don't scrimp on AV gas do you? There may be some that will work in the ham band. There are portable Airband radios that will do everything from GPS to ILS. "Howard" wrote in message ... On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 23:16:30 -0500, "John Harlow" wrote: I'm looking at a Kenwood TH-F6A and an Icom IC-T90A. I think the Kenwood is a bit better but of course $50 more. Is there a better choice I might be overlooking? P.S. I'd really like to find an airband TX as I'm a pilot too... Yaesu makes (or at least made at one time) the VXA-700 which is 2 meter & airband, it shows up on the AES site but not on the Yaesu site ........ isn't a bargain either at $420! AES: http://www.aesham.com/index.html As to the TH-F6 it is a decent handheld, though don't expect much from the HF receive. It does allow you to monitor two bands at a time and that can be a plus - not familiar with the Icom to offer any useful comments. Also, the TH-F6 it is a bit more prone to intermod than either the Yaesu FT-50 that I used to use (and keep as a backup). It is hard to compare the Kenwood and Icom in that the former offers 220 mHz and the later 6 meters - not quite apples to apples comparison. Given that difference, I'd look at which of those 2 bands (6 meters vs 220 mHz) has more activity in your area and let that drive your choice. I've owned & used products from Kenwood, Yaesu and Icom and have been satisfied with all - each one does have it's own quirks in regard to how they get programmed, default step sizes etc. Hope that provides some help, Howard |
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 23:16:30 -0500, "John Harlow"
wrote: I'm looking at a Kenwood TH-F6A and an Icom IC-T90A. I think the Kenwood is a bit better but of course $50 more. Is there a better choice I might be overlooking? P.S. I'd really like to find an airband TX as I'm a pilot too... I guess it depends if you want 220 or 6m. I went with the Yaesu FT-60. 2M, 440, 1000 channels $200. -- To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address. |
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http://www.vertexstandard.com/indexV...8&DivisionID=2 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 73 de K3SLS/FM03qu/EchoLink 55379 "John Harlow" wrote in message ... I'm looking at a Kenwood TH-F6A and an Icom IC-T90A. I think the Kenwood is a bit better but of course $50 more. Is there a better choice I might be overlooking? P.S. I'd really like to find an airband TX as I'm a pilot too... |
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John Harlow wrote:
I'm looking at a Kenwood TH-F6A and an Icom IC-T90A. I think the Kenwood is a bit better but of course $50 more. Is there a better choice I might be overlooking? P.S. I'd really like to find an airband TX as I'm a pilot too... Thanks all for the input. After much consideration, I've decided to go with the TH-F6A and keep my old IC-A3 in my flight bag. |
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