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I'm planning on going mobile, looking at the FT-100 or IC-706, but
I'd like to go with something designed as a well organized system. So I could go with the FT-100 / ATAS 120, or the IC-706 / AH-4, or maybe either one with one of the various screwdrivers. Dan- The AH-4 is claimed to work from 40 to 6 Meters using a long whip. It may work mobile as advertised, but that isn't where its strength lies. In my opinion, it makes a better field day tuner, working into a random length long wire plus a good ground. I believe most of the other alternatives will outperform it while mobile, especially on 40 Meters! I'm surprised you haven't received other comments supporting either Yaesu or Icom. I have never worked with the FT-100. Reports have been mixed, with some people being fanatic about it and a few needing repairs out of the box. Apparently its a great radio if you get a good one. On the other hand, I have read reports that its companion ATAS 120 may work, but is not exceptional in mobile performance. Reports on the screwdriver antenna performance is generally good. A friend has a very solid one mounted on the rear of his pickup truck. There may be several different ones on the market, so look for one that is a little more substantial. Although not as convenient as the automatic systems, the single-band antennas work fairly well mobile, at least as well as they can, since they are short compared to a full quarter wave. Examples are the HamStick and the Hustler. Also, the Hustler has an option-bracket used to mount several resonator coils at once, so you can work more than one band without changing. 73, Fred, K4DII |
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