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[email protected] September 24th 05 08:08 PM

RFI: decent HT for MARS/CAP mod
 
Currently have a Yaesu FT-50R, which was fairly easy to modify for TX
from 144-159 and 420-470. However, this great little unit was apparently
discontinued. Is the FT-60R or VX-6R just as simple to mod? Or am I
better off picking up a used FT-50R off ebay?

Haven't looked at the market offerings in a few years. Are there any
other dual band HTs to consider that are also: reasonably rugged, can
use AA batteries, 5 watt TX option, interchangeable antena, not overly
complex.

Ben Jackson September 24th 05 08:53 PM

On 2005-09-24, wrote:
discontinued. Is the FT-60R or VX-6R just as simple to mod? Or am I
better off picking up a used FT-50R off ebay?


I have a VX-6 and I know it can be modded. Behind the battery there's
a plastic adhesive cover (officially, I think, for a barometer accessory
or something). There are some solder blobs to remove (or change).

I think this page explains it:
http://www.mods.dk/view.php?ArticleId=3170

--
Ben Jackson

http://www.ben.com/

Bob Miller September 24th 05 11:37 PM

On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 19:08:22 GMT, wrote:

Currently have a Yaesu FT-50R, which was fairly easy to modify for TX
from 144-159 and 420-470. However, this great little unit was apparently
discontinued. Is the FT-60R or VX-6R just as simple to mod? Or am I
better off picking up a used FT-50R off ebay?

Haven't looked at the market offerings in a few years. Are there any
other dual band HTs to consider that are also: reasonably rugged, can
use AA batteries, 5 watt TX option, interchangeable antena, not overly
complex.


The dual-band 5 watt Alinco DJ-V5TH has MARS/CAP capability built in.
Not sure about battery type.

There may be others -- I'd just call AES or someone similar and tell
them what you are looking for.

bob
k5qwg




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