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You might want to take a look at the Kenwood TS50 for HF only use. Seems
like a rugged little radio, and I think it has been around for a while. Check out the user reports at . http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/411 Also, when you get it narrowed down, try to download user manuals from the manufacturer's sites. Tam/WB2TT "Phil Schuman" wrote in message m... I've been in HAM hibernation for the past 20 yrs or so. Last time I was on the low bands was with a HT-40 + HQ-110 or TR4 - If I wanted to look for a small used inexpensive low band rig that could be used at home, in the car, or with AC/12V power on Boy Scout campouts any suggestions...... My challenge would be not having a great antenna... just something tossed up at a Boy Scout outing so my concern is antenna matching a hunk of wire ![]() Phil - WA9TKA - Chicago |
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