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radiofun
April 16th 05, 03:17 PM
Got a question for anyone with all-mode VHF-UHF experience. I want some
input on the several rigs available for this. Yaesu FT-847, 897, 857, Icom
706, 910, etc. Any pros and cons on these radios, or suggestions?? I'm
planning on getting something for SSB in the VHF-UHF spectrum, and don't
know a lot about it up there. Thanks for your help.

Bill

Harold E. Johnson
April 16th 05, 03:20 PM
> Got a question for anyone with all-mode VHF-UHF experience. I want some
> input on the several rigs available for this. Yaesu FT-847, 897, 857,
Icom
> 706, 910, etc. Any pros and cons on these radios, or suggestions?? I'm
> planning on getting something for SSB in the VHF-UHF spectrum, and don't
> know a lot about it up there. Thanks for your help.
>
> Bill

You might look at

http://www.df9ic.de/tech/trxtest/trxtest.html

http://lea.hamradio.si/~s53ww/xvrt/xvrt.htm

They're both full of valuable info for any serious VHF user.

W4ZCB
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LAFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONICS
April 16th 05, 07:33 PM
HI, check this also.
The FT-847 gives the most bang for your buck!!
For VHF UHF SSB work it is a wonderful radio!! The receiver is HOT!
Remember, it's a satellite radio, so it needs to be hot!
I have no problems on HF also.
The only problem I have (as many) is the volume control has sort of a
tick to it.
Instead of smooth operation (95% of the control is fine)
It goes sort of like this.....
0 = vol off 10 = full vol.
1.... 2.....3.....5..... 6...... 7......8.......9.......10...
In other words it jumps from a 3 to a 5.
Not worth getting a tizzy about.
You can get a used 847 from about $750 - $1000 in good working order.

http://www.uksmg.org/ft847.htm

73 and good luck

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radiofun wrote:

>Got a question for anyone with all-mode VHF-UHF experience. I want some
>input on the several rigs available for this. Yaesu FT-847, 897, 857, Icom
>706, 910, etc. Any pros and cons on these radios, or suggestions?? I'm
>planning on getting something for SSB in the VHF-UHF spectrum, and don't
>know a lot about it up there. Thanks for your help.
>
>Bill
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JB
April 18th 05, 05:17 PM
I'm diggin' my TS2000x busy box.

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