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Can anybody give me ideas or model #s for handhelds.
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If you are going to be on 2 meters -- mostly in a vehicle -- suggest you
consider a mobile radio. With a quick disconnect you can use it also as a base. Will need a 12V power supply for base use. HT's are fine when away from a power source. Many end up with both a mobile and an HT Several models are available in Mobiles and HT's -- see eham for opinions http://www.eham.net/reviews/ My personal choices. For a mobile I like my ICOM 2100H For an HT I use the ICOM IC-T2H -- consider the battery shell accessory which takes 8 AA batteries NIMH or Akaline. Both are fairly low priced Good Luck on the Ham test. -- Lamont Cranston "Kap" wrote in message ups.com... Can anybody give me ideas or model #s for handhelds. |
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"Kap" wrote in news:1109991911.808194.28850
@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com: Can anybody give me ideas or model #s for handhelds. This is like a new driver asking for recommendations for a first new car. There are so many different personal situations, and so many models! I'd suggest you go to some major ham radio dealer web sites and do some investigations on your own. If money is a concern, then let price guide your search. Also, I'd suggest you don't spend a bunch of money on a radio with lots of bells and whistles until you get a hands on feel for what you want and where you want to operate. 2M single band HT is a good start. Start looking he http://www.aesham.com and http://www.gigaparts.com Ed K7AAT |
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Kap wrote:
Can anybody give me ideas or model #s for handhelds. Lot depends on what you want to do and where you live. Go to a ham radio club meeting and talk to people. Probably turn up starter rigs dirt cheap. Some guys have so many rigs that they'll lend you one. Don't go spend big bux on new radios until you decide which modes/bands/inhabitants you like. If you decide to buy used, my recommendation, always take a trusted experienced ham with you when you go. It's really easy to buy a radio with significant flaws that wouldn't be recognized by a newbie. Been there, done that. mike -- Return address is VALID but some sites block emails with links. Delete this sig when replying. .. Wanted, PCMCIA SCSI Card for HP m820 CDRW. FS 500MHz Tek DSOscilloscope TDS540 Make Offer Wanted, 12.1" LCD for Gateway Solo 5300. Samsung LT121SU-121 Bunch of stuff For Sale and Wanted at the link below. MAKE THE OBVIOUS CHANGES TO THE LINK htremovethistp://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Monitor/4710/ |
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I went to aesham.com and found a
Alinco DJS11T and I like it would that be a good starter radio? |
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Kap wrote:
Can anybody give me ideas or model #s for handhelds. Look for a used, working, Radio Shack HTX-202. You cna probably find one for under $100 with an alkaline battery back. Not very sexy, but they're very reliable. These radios can put out 5 watts and have sufficient bells and whistles to keep you busy until you are ready to upgrade. The Radio Shack 242 mobile is another consideration. Not too many memories, but cheap and reliable. Depending on where you live, the Alinco may be a little short on power to hit distant repeaters. Good luck and tell us how you're doing.... Tom Nelson KD6EVM |
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Forget ham radio. Its a dead hobby. Get a CB instead.
On 7 Mar 2005 17:27:21 -0800, "Kap" wrote: I went to aesham.com and found a Alinco DJS11T and I like it would that be a good starter radio? |
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On 4 Mar 2005 19:05:11 -0800, "Kap" wrote:
Can anybody give me ideas or model #s for handhelds. Start with a 25 to 30 amp 13.8-volt power supply, switching or regulated, doesn't matter. MFJ and Astron are good brands. Then you'll be able to pick out any kind of radio -- handheld, mobile or fixed -- and you'll be able to power it independently of batteries, which can be a limitation, a hassle and expensive. The supply will also power any number of accessories. bob k5qwg |
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![]() I went to aesham.com and found a Alinco DJS11T and I like it would that be a good starter radio? I know the small sexy size is nice, but because it has only a 1/3 watt transmit power, I would not recommend it to a new ham. You will likely have difficulty transmitting over distance with that. There are others for not much more money that are 5 watt radios and I would suggest they would work better for a new ham. Look at the ICOM ICT2HSport, Alinco AT201HP, Yaesu VX150, ICOM ICV8, and the Kenwood THK2AT. Ed |
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