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Channel Jumper wrote:
You need to forget about the walkie talkie idea. Somewhere along the line, someone forgot to tell you - this is called HAM RADIO / NOT HAM WALKIE TALKIE. I need the walkie-talkie for when I climb the tower to adjust the HF antenna and talk to the guy in the shack looking at the reflected power metere. For even a 100 something dollars, you can buy a brand new Yaesu mobile 2 meter rig with 50 watts of transmit power and a new microphone, which is programmable. That's worthless, it doesn't even have a 6146 in it. Real 2 meter rigs have a 6146 on the output. I've got one in the shack to talk to the guy hanging on the tower adjusting the HF antenna. You are going to need to get away from the walkie talkie mentality, and the hitting the one or two local repeaters and thinking that it makes you a ham. My walkie talkie doesn't have a crystal for the local repeater. If I want to talk to the local repeater I need to use the Heathkit Lunchbox or the aforementioned real 2 meter rig. The walkie talkie is for talking to the guy on the tower adjusting the HF antenna. Even just in my situation, I put up a Diamond V2000 antenna above the roof of the house and I bought a Yaesu 8900R transceiver and I entered in over 100 repeaters and I can talk 6 meters, 2 meters and 440 Mhz as much as I want. Even though it is not HF, I can make contacts 100 miles away. Hell, I can make contacts 100 miles away with 0.1 watts out of a signal generator into a key. In fact, I have 34 states so far doing this (and if anyone in Idaho with a good 40M beam is reading this, I need some help on the 35th). This is something you cannot do with a walkie talkie, even with a mobile external antenna. Actually, I have an HF walkie-talkie made by Racal, and I _can_ make contacts 100 miles away with it. 5W SSB into whip and so far I have 20 states on that (also looking for Idaho by the way). Unfortunately, the ARRL and the clubs are afraid to tell their members this stuff, in fear of loosing members. They coddle and nurse maid these hams until finally they are so brain washed, they believe that what they are doing is still ham radio. That's nice, but what the hell does it have to do with my question about antenna grounding for an HT220? Go buy yourself a real radio and get on the air and talk to people from other places and if you don't have a General or higher class license, put your nose in the book and start studying and upgrade your license privledges... Real hams build their own radios, they don't buy them. Right now I am trying to build an antenna adaptor for my HT220. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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