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I'm looking for a good transciever. I've got about $400.00 to start
one, and I want to start out with a 50W mobile. (I'm stunningly green in this area, as I did not even specify the correct antenna type to the type of transmitting I was wanting to do.) 1.) I'm assuming I'd still need to use repeaters for long-distance transmissions. 2.) Can anyone approximate the kind of range one can get with 50W? 3.) I've got my eye on the Yaesu FT-8800R. Does anyone thing this is too much/too little? All I really want to do to get my feet wet is try and make contacts, do some rag chewing, and perhaps play with data. I will need to use this as a "set-up-and-use, fold-up-and-put-away" station for the time being. (In the interest of preserving components, and keeping out of everyone's way. small house I apologize if my ignorance has anyone laughing, but we're all in ham for what we want to do, right? :-) 73 DJM P.S. I'll be passing my test next thursday. |
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IMHO, (Not so humble...)
Save your pennies and wait to buy an IC-706... It has what you want AND what you need. "Daniel J. Morlan" wrote in message m... I'm looking for a good transciever. I've got about $400.00 to start one, and I want to start out with a 50W mobile. (I'm stunningly green in this area, as I did not even specify the correct antenna type to the type of transmitting I was wanting to do.) 1.) I'm assuming I'd still need to use repeaters for long-distance transmissions. 2.) Can anyone approximate the kind of range one can get with 50W? 3.) I've got my eye on the Yaesu FT-8800R. Does anyone thing this is too much/too little? All I really want to do to get my feet wet is try and make contacts, do some rag chewing, and perhaps play with data. I will need to use this as a "set-up-and-use, fold-up-and-put-away" station for the time being. (In the interest of preserving components, and keeping out of everyone's way. small house I apologize if my ignorance has anyone laughing, but we're all in ham for what we want to do, right? :-) 73 DJM P.S. I'll be passing my test next thursday. Let us know. -- * | __O Thomas C. Sefranek |_-\,_ Amateur Radio Operator: WA1RHP (*)/ (*) Bicycle mobile on 145.41, 448.625 MHz http://hamradio.cmcorp.com/inventory/Inventory.html http://www.harvardrepeater.org |
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Save your pennies and wait to buy an IC-706...
It has what you want AND what you need. The 706 has ZERO intermod rejection. the IC-2100 works under the big tall tower in my front yard. This same tower blanks a friend's 706 from 3 exits away. My HTX-242 dies about an exit away from home. I have only a crackle in a few freqs with my 2100. If you are out in the country, a 706 is a good mobile radio, just don't expect it to reject pagers on 2 meters. BTW, an IC-706MKIIG starts at $760. An IC-2100H is $150. You will find antenna height, then gain, followed by power to be the most important factors. Half a watt 100 feet up will contact more then 100 watts half a foot up. VHF & UHF are basically line of site regardless of mode. |
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Radioman wrote in message ...
Save your pennies and wait to buy an IC-706... It has what you want AND what you need. The 706 has ZERO intermod rejection. the IC-2100 works under the big tall tower in my front yard. This same tower blanks a friend's 706 from 3 exits away. My HTX-242 dies about an exit away from home. I have only a crackle in a few freqs with my 2100. If you are out in the country, a 706 is a good mobile radio, just don't expect it to reject pagers on 2 meters. BTW, an IC-706MKIIG starts at $760. An IC-2100H is $150. You will find antenna height, then gain, followed by power to be the most important factors. Half a watt 100 feet up will contact more then 100 watts half a foot up. VHF & UHF are basically line of site regardless of mode. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I'm profoundly elmer-less insofar, and the jargon used throws me off completely. I hope you don't mind taking some time to educate me. I'm assuming the tower in your front yard is your antenna, and "blanking" a friend's 706, I cannot begin to imagine what that means. (We all got started somewhere, I apologize if this is common knowledge among hams, but I am not one yet.) I'm not sure what an HTX-242 is, but my research shows that it's a mobile from Rat Shack. I am decisively out in the country. What's worse, I'm in a dell. (I'm right smack dab in the sticks in a lovely town called Loomis, CA.) I have 1.5 Watt walkie talkie's that are supposed to be able to transmit upwards of 5 miles from my home, but once I start up the hill, or rather, begin to go DOWN the hill away from the house, the signal is lost. I can fire my red ryder bb gun farther than the signal goes, which seems to illustrate that my transmission point is less than desireable. I am willing to travel somewhere in order to be able to use the radio, but I'd quite measureably be inclined to want to operate from home. My complete absence of antenna know-how (This is my WEAKEST link, actually. I'll be studying this element intensively during the week before I take the test. On the internet, I pass the test every time, but just barely. I digress) ... My complete absence of antenna know-how has me wondering just what I might be able to utilize for transmissions. I will need something portable, something that can be set up and taken down rather easily. (That having been said, on our property we have some very tall willow trees that, interestingly enough, took a tremendous beating during the storm we had yesterday) and I know a dipole antenna won't work with this kind of radio... So you see, my knowledge is glaringly nonexistent. I can wait a while longer before I get a radio, but if I can spend $150 on a mobile rig, and have it perform really nicely for me, I would be most excited to do so. I apologize if this e-mail is a bit verbose. I have another question... And again, forgive my utter ignorance he Can these radios be plugged in a cigarette lighter in the vehicle, driven to a tall location, simply having an antenna mounted on the roof (wire in through window) and someone can CQ from inside the vehicle? I know this sounds a skosh crude, but it's not entirely without it's prospect of being fun. Any info greatly appreciated! DJM |
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