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On May 28, 10:32 am, notbob wrote:
Greetings! If I were you I would consider buying a used HF radio. My first HF radio was a Icom IC-730. I got it for $100 as the cosmetics were not good but the radio works flawlessly. It is not general coverage but is great for the HF bands. At $200 I have seen HF radios with general coverage for sale. If you are getting your ticket anyway why not just get a good used rig you can use after you upgrade to a General? Have a great weekend! Jon. Also, I need a radio that's pretty sensitive. I'm waaaay out in the boonies, the CO Rockies at 8K ft. No problem putting up some sorta rudimentary outside antenna (dipole, etc). Any help appreciated while I'm still learning all this new stuff. ![]() nb |
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