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Greg -- I recently saw a Swan 350 on e-bay for $40. It may have required
some work. Go to swap meets or swap pages and look for one of the older rigs -- Swan 350, Yaesu FT-101's, Kenwood TS-520S, etc. Repair or look for an Elmer to help you. These older rigs will get you on the HF Bands (less 12M, 17M, and 30M) You will need to take the code test (gets you on 10M SSB) but 10M is pretty poor at the moment). Technicians who pass a 5 WPM Morse code examination are entitled to limited power outputs on certain HF frequencies. "Technicians with HF" may operate on the 80, 40, and 15 meter bands using CW, and on the 10 meter band using CW, voice, and digital modes. So a general ticket may be in order, then you can work CW or SSB on 80,40,20,15, and 10M with one of the older rigs. Antennas are easy to homebrew for a few dollars. Good luck and congrads on the new ticket. DXing can be addictive but a rush for sure. ================================= "Greg Courville" wrote in message ... I'm a new Tech-class, KG6SGY, and I'd like to take a shot at DXing. First of all, could someone reccommend a band and mode for a beginner like me to start out on? I'm willing to take the code test or even upgrade to general if need be. Second, does anyone have an HF rig they would be willing to sell at a relatively low price? I only have a little over $55 to my name. Thanks! -Greg Courville KG6SGY |
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