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Old April 27th 05, 06:56 AM
Greg.S
 
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Joshua G Senecal wrote in message avis.edu...
Hi Greg,

The answer to your question on "what equipment is ideal" greatly depends
on your personal location and circumstances.

Some general thoughts:

If you're just starting out, get a less-expensive rig. You don't need to
start out with something like an FT-1000. Are you interested in operating
voice (FM/SSB, or even AM?), CW, or digital? Some rigs handle some modes
better than others. Do your research.


Voice (no idea what band - a lot for me to learn yet!)


I like the idea of built-in ATUs for making my installation easier
too. What do you suggest?


Automatic tuners can make life a lot easier. You don't need a rig with one
built-in--there are good external ones that inexpensive. I've heard good
stuff about the LDG Z-100. I have the LDG QRP autotuner, and it's great. I
also have a manual MFJ 969, which is nice. Nothing fancy, but it works.


Okay, thank you I will look those up.


Also, what type of antenna should I be looking at?


Depends on where you are and what your restrictions are. I'd contact a
local Ham club and consult with the members about what would be
appropriate.


Good idea. I'll speak to the Leicester Radio Society (LRS).


Do I gather that I should be looking at HF equipment?


Assuming you have a license permitting you to operate on the HF bands,
yes.

73,


Perhaps I should be clearer. Is HF the band I will be allowed to use
at foundation level? Hope that isn't a silly question.


-Josh, AE6IQ


Thank you Josh for your help.