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3D wrote:
On Jul 10, 12:39 pm, Dave wrote: I'm getting an amateur license later this month, so I'll be getting something with 6-2-70cm and HF, probably for the Family Truckster. Assuming you want one radio for HF, 2, 6 and 70cm there is only one real choice...the Kenwood TS-2000. It is an outstanding radio offering features in one box that no one else can match. Yes, you could get an Icom 706 MK2G, but I would advise you to spend a few more dollars for the 2000. The Kenwood does many things very well, but probably is not the best at any of them. Mine is used for 2, 6 and 70cm, and for cross band repeating when I can't be in the air chair. I use the 950sdx for HF. Best of luck with your license, and let me know if I can help you with your new hobby. 73 3D Thanks. I will look into the Kenwood. Is it OK to use automated send/receive on the QRP CW bands? Is it even possible to build something that doesn't generate a lot of spurious emissions? Would it be easier to just learn code? |
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