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Simon Smith January 10th 05 09:23 PM

Yaesu FT-7800 E
 
Has anyone on the group got an opinion on this 2m-70cm mobile transceiver ?
I am almost ready to purchase one but thought I would ask for some feedback.
73's

John M3IIV
Cornwall - UK



John Franklin January 11th 05 03:14 AM

Well John, I have an FT-7800 and am quite satisfied with mine,
it is easy to move around through the memories, and controls. A thousand
memories..............I don't quite know what i will do with all of
them.......

John WB7FFI


"Simon Smith" wrote in message
...
Has anyone on the group got an opinion on this 2m-70cm mobile transceiver
?
I am almost ready to purchase one but thought I would ask for some
feedback.
73's

John M3IIV
Cornwall - UK




JD January 11th 05 02:47 PM

Did you try the eham.com reviews???
I always check them before I make a major purchase of equipment.
JD, VE3DIX

"Simon Smith" wrote in message
...
Has anyone on the group got an opinion on this 2m-70cm mobile transceiver

?
I am almost ready to purchase one but thought I would ask for some

feedback.
73's

John M3IIV
Cornwall - UK





Simon Smith January 11th 05 03:45 PM

How do I find it ? Do you have the web Address ?
Thanks
John
"JD" wrote in message ...
Did you try the eham.com reviews???
I always check them before I make a major purchase of equipment.
JD, VE3DIX

"Simon Smith" wrote in message
...
Has anyone on the group got an opinion on this 2m-70cm mobile transceiver

?
I am almost ready to purchase one but thought I would ask for some

feedback.
73's

John M3IIV
Cornwall - UK







Airy R.Bean January 11th 05 03:46 PM

It's a CB rig for CBers.

But then again, you're not a Radio Ham, you're an M3/CBer, so
go right ahead with your off-the-shelf purchase.

Radio Hams design and manufacture their own gear.

"Simon Smith" wrote in message
...
Has anyone on the group got an opinion on this 2m-70cm mobile transceiver
?
I am almost ready to purchase one but thought I would ask for some
feedback.
73's

John M3IIV




Simon Smith January 11th 05 05:52 PM

Mr Bean.
Airy......
I haven't got the know how or the time to build my own transceiver - and I
admire anyone who has. Wonderful talent to have.
I have so far followed all the steps suggested by the RSGB - I obtained the
foundation license book and studied it. I then attended a course at Poldu
Amature Radio Club in Cornwall and at the end of this training I passed a
basic Morse test along with a pass in the written test paper. This entitled
me to a apply for a call sign as a beginner. I am now waiting for an
intermediate course to begin and I will study again and hopefully pass first
time. Next will be the advanced course and by then I hope to have obtained
enough knowledge be called a Radio Armature.
In his welcome to me at Foundation Level Peter Kirby, GOTWW, General
Manager of the RSGB said:
"Record numbers are coming into the Hobby at the foundation Level and well
over a thousand of these are under the age of 21". "The continued success of
the revival is in our own hands." "We must promote and encourage this
wonderful hobby at all levels". If we all pull to-gather we have much to
look foreword to.

So there you have it Mr Bean - So far I have found everyone I have come
into contact with to be most helpful and enthusiastic.
I rather get the feeling you are against anyone who is a "beginner" which
is a pity.
I don't know why you feel like this.. I respect your opinion but - not all
beginners are "CBers" you know. And not all CBers are rude either.
Perhaps you considerable expertise might be put to better use in helping
newcomers instead of condemning us !
John
M3IIV



"Airy R.Bean" wrote in message
...
It's a CB rig for CBers.

But then again, you're not a Radio Ham, you're an M3/CBer, so
go right ahead with your off-the-shelf purchase.

Radio Hams design and manufacture their own gear.

"Simon Smith" wrote in message
...
Has anyone on the group got an opinion on this 2m-70cm mobile transceiver
?
I am almost ready to purchase one but thought I would ask for some
feedback.
73's

John M3IIV






Airy R.Bean January 11th 05 06:17 PM

I'm not against beginners; but beginners must begin at
the beginning; and the beginning is not the issuance
of a licence in what is a technical pursuit.

As to CBers, au contraire! - all those who come onto the bands with
M3 callsigns are indistinguishable from CBers - little if
any technical knowledge and a requirement to use rigs of
a type approved by the Britland and with limited power levels. Just like
a CB licence, you get the M3/CB Fools' Licence within 2 days
of starting out from scratch. As the RAE was tackled and then
passed by otherwise-unqualified self-taught 14-year-olds I cannot
see any reason why the standards needed to be lowered to let
a licence be given on a plate to those even less qualified than
the unqualified 14-year-olds.

Such licences are not Ham Radio licences by any stretch
of the imagination, and I regret that you have been deceived
by the commercial interests of the book publisher, the RSCB,
if you have been led to believe otherwise.

I help and encourage many beginners, but never those
of the CB persuasion in the M3 guise.

I do _NOT_ condemn you; I merely refuse to associate
with you because such association will do harm for the
long term future of Ham Radio as a technical pursuit.

"Simon Smith" wrote in message
...
I rather get the feeling you are against anyone who is a "beginner" which
is a pity.
I don't know why you feel like this.. I respect your opinion but - not

all
beginners are "CBers" you know. And not all CBers are rude either.
Perhaps you considerable expertise might be put to better use in helping
newcomers instead of condemning us !
John
M3IIV




Gary Cavie January 11th 05 06:44 PM

In article , says...
It's a CB rig for CBers.

But then again, you're not a Radio Ham, you're an M3/CBer, so
go right ahead with your off-the-shelf purchase.

Radio Hams design and manufacture their own gear.


And you never originate personal attacks?

So what is the story with the CB in the Land Rover? The off-the-shelf
radios that you owned, but had to return for repair because you were too
nervous? Your job at Westinghouse?

Are you going to tell the truth, for probably the first time, or will you
now suffer from the usual ISP problems when challenged?

Do grow up.

Simon Smith January 11th 05 07:12 PM

That sir is your choice.
I did not make the rules- I am only following an approved path.
I suppose when I receive the full license then it will be different will it
?
You are not giving a convincing argument are you - how can I be less
qualified than an unqualified 14year old ?
Your statements are insane. Thank goodness not all people are as foolish as
you.
John Hurkett
M3IIV


"Airy R.Bean" wrote in message
...
I'm not against beginners; but beginners must begin at
the beginning; and the beginning is not the issuance
of a licence in what is a technical pursuit.

As to CBers, au contraire! - all those who come onto the bands with
M3 callsigns are indistinguishable from CBers - little if
any technical knowledge and a requirement to use rigs of
a type approved by the Britland and with limited power levels. Just like
a CB licence, you get the M3/CB Fools' Licence within 2 days
of starting out from scratch. As the RAE was tackled and then
passed by otherwise-unqualified self-taught 14-year-olds I cannot
see any reason why the standards needed to be lowered to let
a licence be given on a plate to those even less qualified than
the unqualified 14-year-olds.

Such licences are not Ham Radio licences by any stretch
of the imagination, and I regret that you have been deceived
by the commercial interests of the book publisher, the RSCB,
if you have been led to believe otherwise.

I help and encourage many beginners, but never those
of the CB persuasion in the M3 guise.

I do _NOT_ condemn you; I merely refuse to associate
with you because such association will do harm for the
long term future of Ham Radio as a technical pursuit.

"Simon Smith" wrote in message
...
I rather get the feeling you are against anyone who is a "beginner"
which
is a pity.
I don't know why you feel like this.. I respect your opinion but - not

all
beginners are "CBers" you know. And not all CBers are rude either.
Perhaps you considerable expertise might be put to better use in helping
newcomers instead of condemning us !
John
M3IIV






Airy R.Bean January 11th 05 07:51 PM

The M3 licensee soon proves by his rather silly and infantile
tirade that he is a CBer in disguise, and so demonstrates why
anybody who holds, or who has ever held, a licence issued
under the gangrenous degeneration that is the M3/CB Fools'
Licence scheme will never make it into the ranks of Radio
Hams with their gentlemanly traditions.

QED.

"Simon Smith" wrote in message
...
Your statements are insane. Thank goodness not all people are as foolish

as
you.
John Hurkett
M3IIV





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