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Dave Platt September 4th 03 07:42 PM

Yaesu has only the FT-2800M & Ft-1500M 2 meter mobiles, & neither
has a remote head. Kenwood & Alinco don't have remote heads either.


If you're willing to accept a 2-meter/440 dualbander as qualifying,
then the Kenwood TM-G707 has a detachable head, and a remote-mount kit
is available for it. I've had one for over a year and find it to be a
very serviceable little mobile rig.

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Dave Platt September 4th 03 08:20 PM

I already have a better radio - an FT-100D, in the car, but I'll be switching
cars soon and need something with a smaller head, and I really don't NEED all
the features of the FT-100D in the car. That's why I just want an FM mobile.
The TM-G707A, which I've owned in the past, in a good one with a compact head,
so I may have to settle for that, although I rarely use 70cm.


That's similar to the sort of issue I have with using a combined
HF/VHF mobile in my van. It'd be nice in many ways to have all of the
bands in one radio, but the heads on the allbanders are both bigger,
and a lot more complex than on the VHF or VHF/UHF radios.

I considered replacing my TM-G707A with something like an FT-857, but
decided against it partly for this reason. On the TM-G707A I can
switch transmitter powers at the push of a button (and have a choice
of three power levels to use), while the FT-857 requires diving into a
submenu to adjust the power. Similar issues exist elsewhere in the
user interface.

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Dave Platt September 4th 03 08:20 PM

I already have a better radio - an FT-100D, in the car, but I'll be switching
cars soon and need something with a smaller head, and I really don't NEED all
the features of the FT-100D in the car. That's why I just want an FM mobile.
The TM-G707A, which I've owned in the past, in a good one with a compact head,
so I may have to settle for that, although I rarely use 70cm.


That's similar to the sort of issue I have with using a combined
HF/VHF mobile in my van. It'd be nice in many ways to have all of the
bands in one radio, but the heads on the allbanders are both bigger,
and a lot more complex than on the VHF or VHF/UHF radios.

I considered replacing my TM-G707A with something like an FT-857, but
decided against it partly for this reason. On the TM-G707A I can
switch transmitter powers at the push of a button (and have a choice
of three power levels to use), while the FT-857 requires diving into a
submenu to adjust the power. Similar issues exist elsewhere in the
user interface.

--
Dave Platt AE6EO
Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior
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boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads!

Bob M. September 9th 03 02:57 AM

"VHFRadioBuff" wrote in message
...
So it's a dual-bander. Big deal. It seems to me that the more important
issue is the remote head rather than single-band, and if that's the case
he's almost certainly into dual-bander territory. The 8100 is a

fantastic
radio, one of the few that can do cross-band repeat, and it's small too.


The reason I asked about a 2m with a remote head is because I rarely use

70cm.
I am well aware that almost every dualband has a remote head. I am not

sure why
2m radios aren't made this way. In any case, if I am going to get a

dualbander,
it's going to be a Kenwood TM-G707A.


Fair enough. Though I have the 8100, I too don't use 70cm at all, and
wonder why they don't make a single-band radio with a remote head.



Bob M. September 9th 03 02:57 AM

"VHFRadioBuff" wrote in message
...
So it's a dual-bander. Big deal. It seems to me that the more important
issue is the remote head rather than single-band, and if that's the case
he's almost certainly into dual-bander territory. The 8100 is a

fantastic
radio, one of the few that can do cross-band repeat, and it's small too.


The reason I asked about a 2m with a remote head is because I rarely use

70cm.
I am well aware that almost every dualband has a remote head. I am not

sure why
2m radios aren't made this way. In any case, if I am going to get a

dualbander,
it's going to be a Kenwood TM-G707A.


Fair enough. Though I have the 8100, I too don't use 70cm at all, and
wonder why they don't make a single-band radio with a remote head.



VHFRadioBuff September 9th 03 04:08 AM

Fair enough. Though I have the 8100, I too don't use 70cm at all, and
wonder why they don't make a single-band radio with a remote head.


I would actually consider a Motorola radio with the remote head, if I could
also get the programmer and software at a reasonable rate, but with those added
costs, it's more economical just to buy the dualbander, which also has the
added plus of being field programable and if you get something like I've
considered (Kenwood TM-G707A), you'd get a much more compact head.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw
http://vhfradiobuff.tripod.com

VHFRadioBuff September 9th 03 04:08 AM

Fair enough. Though I have the 8100, I too don't use 70cm at all, and
wonder why they don't make a single-band radio with a remote head.


I would actually consider a Motorola radio with the remote head, if I could
also get the programmer and software at a reasonable rate, but with those added
costs, it's more economical just to buy the dualbander, which also has the
added plus of being field programable and if you get something like I've
considered (Kenwood TM-G707A), you'd get a much more compact head.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
73! de Andy KC2SSB - WPYI880 (GMRS)
Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw
http://vhfradiobuff.tripod.com

Ed G. September 9th 03 04:24 AM




If you're wanting a small control head, but feel you must settle for a
dual bander, you might look at the Yaesu FT-90. Its so small it is
actually smaller than some radios' control heads.



Ed

Ed G. September 9th 03 04:24 AM




If you're wanting a small control head, but feel you must settle for a
dual bander, you might look at the Yaesu FT-90. Its so small it is
actually smaller than some radios' control heads.



Ed

M. Schneider September 9th 03 07:43 AM

Might check and see which dual-banders allow you to select the band for each
"side". My Alinco DR-610 can do VHF/VHF, VHF/UHF, or UHF/UHF. The new
DR-620 can do this, also. I believe the Icom IC-2720 will, also. This way,
you'll get the advantages of TWO VHF radios in one.

Mark

"Bob M." wrote in message
news:Dsa7b.290952$cF.90091@rwcrnsc53...
"VHFRadioBuff" wrote in message
...
So it's a dual-bander. Big deal. It seems to me that the more

important
issue is the remote head rather than single-band, and if that's the

case
he's almost certainly into dual-bander territory. The 8100 is a

fantastic
radio, one of the few that can do cross-band repeat, and it's small

too.

The reason I asked about a 2m with a remote head is because I rarely use

70cm.
I am well aware that almost every dualband has a remote head. I am not

sure why
2m radios aren't made this way. In any case, if I am going to get a

dualbander,
it's going to be a Kenwood TM-G707A.


Fair enough. Though I have the 8100, I too don't use 70cm at all, and
wonder why they don't make a single-band radio with a remote head.






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