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I am a newly licensed technician, study for the general exam. I plan to
purchase an HF rig soon and would appreciate suggestions on a good starter rig. I am budgeting $800 for a rig and antenna. I would be happy with a good used rig but I am not sure where to start looking for information. Thanks, Jim KI6ISQ |
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![]() wrote in message . .. I am a newly licensed technician, study for the general exam. I plan to purchase an HF rig soon and would appreciate suggestions on a good starter rig. I am budgeting $800 for a rig and antenna. I would be happy with a good used rig but I am not sure where to start looking for information. Thanks, Jim KI6ISQ Jim if it were me, I would first decide on whether your station will be base or mobile or possibly both. The same rig can be used for base and mobile - but in this case it narrows your choice of rigs to the smaller compact ones. If mobile and base, then two separate antennas are needed- one for the vehicle - other for base use. Decide whether you want an all solid state rig or can tolrate one with vacuum tubes Be aware that most recent rigs require a 12V power supply which for your vehicle is simply wiring to the car 12V system, preferrbly directly to the car battery. But for base use, a 12V power supply is needed i.e., 117V to 12V. Current requirements vary, but 12V at 25 Amps works for many rigs. So another expense is a power supply for base use. Next decide if you want to make your own antennas, saves lotsa money. Use Google to look up "Homebrew Ham antennas" If you opt for a commercial antenna, consider a used one and refurbish it. Incude the cost of coax and maybe an SWR meter After the antenna with the money left over, perhaps check e-bay and swap listings for rigs in your price range. Then check E-Ham reviews for what users have to say about the various ones URL: http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/14 So you need to make some decisions before anyone can recommend a rig and antenna and keep into the $800 range Base? Mobile?, Both?, {Antenna, Homebrew , used, or new)???? Solid state or tubed, or hybrid?? Then repost 73 Lamont |
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On Sep 21, 7:18 pm, wrote:
I am a newly licensed technician, study for the general exam. I plan to purchase an HF rig soon and would appreciate suggestions on a good starter rig. I am budgeting $800 for a rig and antenna. I would be happy with a good used rig but I am not sure where to start looking for information. Thanks, Jim KI6ISQ Jim I am a newly licensed amaateur in the UK. I had similar budget to you and looked around for a while. The Icom 706MkIIG was recommended and is perfect. Its small, easy to slot in the car but performs brilliantly from home even with a simple low cost half size G5RV and a coliner for 2m. A |
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![]() I am a newly licensed technician, study for the general exam. I plan to purchase an HF rig soon and would appreciate suggestions on a good starter rig. I am budgeting $800 for a rig and antenna. I would be happy with a good used rig but I am not sure where to start looking for information. Jim, I'm going to let you and the others here come up with a good solution for your HF rig.... My only comment is to spend your money on the radio and minimize the expenditure on an antenna. There is no reason you can not make a very good performing dipole, or inverted V type antenna with spending hardly any money on it. 73, Ed K7AAT |
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