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"Tim Shoppa" wrote in message
om... Ten-Tec's 1220 (2M) and 1260 (6M) kits are nice radios, but are $200 and way way more than what you asked for. They are full-fledged digital PLL radios. They're good values, but not what you asked for. I'd hedge a little on that "good values" statement. At least for 2 meters, already built, name brand, far more capable radios cost less than the Ten-Tec kit. Now perhaps it's worth some premium to come from Seiverville rather than Tokyo, but you do pay for it. And Brian, if I were you, I'd think hard about what your motivation is. VHF radios are a lot more difficult to build than HF radios. If your interest is homebrewing, then go for it. But if you are looking for something that you can operate and save a few bucks, then homebrewing something isn't the way to go for VHF. On VHF, layout is very important. Tiny differences in how things are put together can have a huge impact on performance. The Ramsey receiver is a good case. The thing is so wide and unstable that it's virtually useless on the ham bands, unless you are out in the middle of nowhere. If you choose to build something from a schematic, prepare yourself for a lot of tinkering to get it right. Likely your construction time will be measured in years, rather than months, unless you are very experienced at this sort of thing. The Ten-Tec is a good one to look at for a kit. I'm sure, knowing Ten-Tec's reputation, that it works well. But compare the price and feature list to, say, an Icom 2100. You get a fifth the power, a tenth the channels, and half the receive coverage, for a 25% higher price. Plus, you miss a pile of the frills that adorn the typical rice box these days. All that having been said, there is no thrill quite like operating a radio you built yourself. If that's what you are after, then by all means, go for it. Just recognize up front that, expecially at VHF, there is a price, and it's pretty significant. ... |
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