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Old December 14th 04, 01:42 AM
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Phil:

Cabin camping during the winter months is a great time bring along the rig.
Started with an FT-990AC and then traded for an FT-100D with a switching
power supply. That fit under the car seats easily. Bringing a Kenwood
TS-480SAT this weekend with an MFJ long wire tuner and switching supply.
Antenna is about 30-40 ft of wire thrown over a tree branch. Many of the
boys really enjoy the radio time.

73,
Woody AK2F

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Wonder if there are any other Hams that have managed to take their rigs on

a
Boy Scout campout and got the Scouts interested in Ham Radio, or even

Morse
Code ? We have two Hams in our Troop, and we have thought about doing the
JOTA in October, along with dragging a rig to our indoor/cabin camping
weekends, and something during good weather. Also, what would be a good

rig
to drag out to these camping events....




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tnx for the list -
but the last time I had a low band rig was a HT40 and HQ-110
I really like the idea of small size, along with some 2m capability

What are the general comments about these rigs, and prices

tnx - Phil - WA9TKA

They all work and the differences are minor.
Some good buys:
Kenwood TS-120, 130, 140, TS-430 or TS-440
Icom IC-703, IC-735, 725, IC-706, IC-751
Yaesu FT-817, FT-100, FT-747, 757


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On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 03:36:03 GMT, "Phil Schuman"
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tnx for the list -
but the last time I had a low band rig was a HT40 and HQ-110
I really like the idea of small size, along with some 2m capability

What are the general comments about these rigs, and prices

tnx - Phil - WA9TKA

They all work and the differences are minor.
Some good buys:
Kenwood TS-120, 130, 140, TS-430 or TS-440
Icom IC-703, IC-735, 725, IC-706, IC-751
Yaesu FT-817, FT-100, FT-747, 757


I have the Kenwood TS-440S and Icom IC-735 and like them both. I
bought the Icom first and, probably for that reason, like it a little
better. I had a Yaesu before them and liked it, too. I have a small 10
meter rig and a converted CB 10 meter rig I take to Alabama some
times. I have a Yaesu 2 meter and an Icom handheld 2 meter.

I used the Icom at home and the Kenwood in the car.when I had a
passenger car vice an SUV.

Hugh
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On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 03:36:03 GMT, "Phil Schuman"
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tnx for the list -
but the last time I had a low band rig was a HT40 and HQ-110
I really like the idea of small size, along with some 2m capability

What are the general comments about these rigs, and prices

tnx - Phil - WA9TKA

They all work and the differences are minor.
Some good buys:
Kenwood TS-120, 130, 140, TS-430 or TS-440
Icom IC-703, IC-735, 725, IC-706, IC-751
Yaesu FT-817, FT-100, FT-747, 757


I have the Kenwood TS-440S and Icom IC-735 and like them both. I
bought the Icom first and, probably for that reason, like it a little
better. I had a Yaesu before them and liked it, too. I have a small 10
meter rig and a converted CB 10 meter rig I take to Alabama some
times. I have a Yaesu 2 meter and an Icom handheld 2 meter.

I used the Icom at home and the Kenwood in the car.when I had a
passenger car vice an SUV.

Hugh
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On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 03:36:03 GMT, "Phil Schuman"
wrote:

tnx for the list -
but the last time I had a low band rig was a HT40 and HQ-110
I really like the idea of small size, along with some 2m capability

What are the general comments about these rigs, and prices

tnx - Phil - WA9TKA

They all work and the differences are minor.
Some good buys:
Kenwood TS-120, 130, 140, TS-430 or TS-440
Icom IC-703, IC-735, 725, IC-706, IC-751
Yaesu FT-817, FT-100, FT-747, 757


I have the Kenwood TS-440S and Icom IC-735 and like them both. I
bought the Icom first and, probably for that reason, like it a little
better. I had a Yaesu before them and liked it, too. I have a small 10
meter rig and a converted CB 10 meter rig I take to Alabama some
times. I have a Yaesu 2 meter and an Icom handheld 2 meter.

I used the Icom at home and the Kenwood in the car.when I had a
passenger car vice an SUV.

Hugh


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tnx for the list -
but the last time I had a low band rig was a HT40 and HQ-110
I really like the idea of small size, along with some 2m capability

What are the general comments about these rigs, and prices

tnx - Phil - WA9TKA

They all work and the differences are minor.
Some good buys:
Kenwood TS-120, 130, 140, TS-430 or TS-440
Icom IC-703, IC-735, 725, IC-706, IC-751
Yaesu FT-817, FT-100, FT-747, 757


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Old December 19th 04, 04:36 AM
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tnx for the list -
but the last time I had a low band rig was a HT40 and HQ-110
I really like the idea of small size, along with some 2m capability

What are the general comments about these rigs, and prices

tnx - Phil - WA9TKA

They all work and the differences are minor.
Some good buys:
Kenwood TS-120, 130, 140, TS-430 or TS-440
Icom IC-703, IC-735, 725, IC-706, IC-751
Yaesu FT-817, FT-100, FT-747, 757


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