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Old January 11th 05, 09:41 AM
mike
 
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danjr wrote:
ts-2000 seamed to stand out for the most part ...
not to troulble anyone,is this a good entry level unit ...



Entry level? No. Great rig? Yes.

What bands will you be using? All of them, or just VHF/UHF? If you are
getting a Technician license, then yes, the rig is probably WAY overkill.
You could still work all-modes on 6m, 2m, and 440, which is fun. And you
could use the HF bands for SWL'ing. If you are going for General, then you
have made a good choice. A lot of bells and whistles on it though. You
could have gone with another great radio for far less money.


a person who likes to talk skip



I would refrain from using CB-esque slang on amateur radio. Instead of
"talkin' skip" perhaps you should refer to it as DX.


Or perhaps we could let people use whatever terms/slang/language they
wish on the public airwaves or public internet.
I happen to like "talkin' skip". The DX is parked in my
driveway...although I sometimes talk skip from the DX.
mike


Dan



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