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[This followup was posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment and a copy was
sent to the cited author.] In article , says... It's not for me, I have all vintage Halli-scratchers -- but one of the recent college grads who will be going to somewhere in Africa doing agricultural/arbiculture work. He's not a ham yet, but I talked to him and he wants to be "hammitized". I would suggest checking out the FT-817, FT-857 and FT-897 rigs from Yaesu. The FT-817 is the best in terms of portability and power consumption, but QRP operation requires a bit of work on the antenna side of things to ensure decent communications. The other two have higher power output levels but are a little bit bulkier (not by a huge amount, but somewhat). A good idea would be to purchase a Pelican case to keep the radio gear in when being transported or stored. They seal up very well to protect against the elements, are available in a wide range of sizes, and come with foam cushioning that can be cut to fit whatever it is you're transporting. I =think= I remember seeing them at Home Depot. -- -- //Steve// Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS Fountain Valley, CA Email: |
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