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Old August 31st 03, 10:01 PM
TomC
 
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My first was a Heath HW101 which was a less expensive version of the
SB-101..but, that was about 1971. I'd suggest you look for all solid state.
I have an Icom IC-730 (vintage 1980 +/-) which would be a great starter rig.
I recommend you stay away from QRP rigs until you get some experience on the
bands.

Tom, NE1R

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going to get my tech liscence and want to know what a good cheap radio
would be to get. any suggestions?


TenTec Triton 4
Kenwood TS520
Heath SB100
Heath SB101
Drake TR-3
Drake TR-4





 
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