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Dave Bushong wrote:
Hans Johansson wrote: Hi all, What is your practical experience of all these new very small (and attractive) HF transceivers? Can they deliver good quality with that small foot print? cheers, Hans / SM0IMJ Hello Hans, You sound like someone who has been "out of the hobby" for a while. Is that true? Remember: things have been changing fast in high-tech! The latest small radios are just great for occasional/moderate/mobile users. I have a radio in my car that covers 160M through 70 cm, 100 watts, CW and voice, and it's about the size of a large paperback novel. (Yaesu FT-100) The short answer is: Yes, they are very good, and VERY competitive, which is good for us, the consumer. My advice is that you try to put your hands on the front panel of a radio that you want to buy, in case you have big fat fingers like I have! Stick with the major brands, and go to arrl.org and other sites that have reviews. All the best, and 73, Dave KZ1O Hi Dave, Yes you're right ;-) I was very active in the 70's and 80's but since then it has been more of; children, house, golf, motorcycle, etc. I was just about to pull out my Drake TR4CW from the storage but realized that I would probably need something more modern and also "smaller". Something that could slip down in one of the saddle bags on the motorcycle would be great ;-) Now I have heard from a number of sources that these new, small HF transceivers are actually really good. I will most certainly try to get my hand on one for a weekend or two and check them out. Thanks for you input Dave, cheers, Hans |
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