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aezael February 14th 08 09:23 PM

I am looking for a Ttranseiver
 

I would like to have a transceiver that can communicate on the short
wave bands and is possible to be powered by battery powered
systems.
I would pay $ 500.00 and would need some manuals for the system.

dxAce February 14th 08 09:38 PM

I am looking for a Ttranseiver
 


aezael wrote:

I would like to have a transceiver that can communicate on the short
wave bands and is possible to be powered by battery powered
systems.
I would pay $ 500.00 and would need some manuals for the system.


You might wish to consider the ICOM IC-718:

http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/0718.html



[email protected] February 15th 08 12:04 AM

I am looking for a Ttranseiver
 
You might also check out Ham Radio Outlet. www.hamradiooutlet.com
www.hamradio.com
cuhulin


m II February 15th 08 05:29 PM

I am looking for a Ttranseiver
 
aezael wrote:

I would like to have a transceiver that can communicate on the short
wave bands and is possible to be powered by battery powered
systems.
I would pay $ 500.00 and would need some manuals for the system.



There are legal requirements to be met before you can broadcast radio.
Licensing usually requires testing by an approved Radio association or
Government agency. Responsible stores usually don't sell equipment to
unlicensed operators.




mike

dxAce February 15th 08 05:36 PM

I am looking for a Ttranseiver
 


m II wrote:

aezael wrote:

I would like to have a transceiver that can communicate on the short
wave bands and is possible to be powered by battery powered
systems.
I would pay $ 500.00 and would need some manuals for the system.


There are legal requirements to be met before you can broadcast radio.
Licensing usually requires testing by an approved Radio association or
Government agency. Responsible stores usually don't sell equipment to
unlicensed operators.


It isn't illegal (at least in the good ol' USA) for a store to sell a
transceiver to an unlicensed individual.

The individual might just wish to purchase it merely for the receiver side,
and/or may be in the process of being licensed.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


[email protected] February 15th 08 09:35 PM

I am looking for a Ttranseiver
 
www.rigpix.com AdI AR-147.I have one of those that I bought for $2.00
at the Goodwill store a few years ago.It was in a brown cardboard box
that had been opened, no instrctions/ownrs/operators manual.The radio
looks brand new, I don't know if anybody ever hooked it up before it
wound up at the Goodwill store. www.shopgoodwill.com I haven't gotten
around to hooking it up yet, if I ever do, I will check with some local
Ham Radio Operators for help and advice. www.msham.org I realize it
would need a proper balun and anteanna before I hook the radio up to a
power supply, battery or whatever.I don't have a license, so I wouldn't
transmit untill I got a proper license first.
cuhulin



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