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Thanks for all the input on this from everyone. This is my plan as of
today: 1. I bought a Kaide KK-9702 on Ebay for $15.00. This is a small lightweight radio that got better reviews than the Grundig 100. It will be a redio that I would not care got confiscated or zapped in an airport. It's 4.6"X3" and 6oz. so its small. I look forward to comparing it to my ATS-808 to see how big of a difference there really is in performance. 2. The "receiver" idea to me is really interesting. I think I am going to look at the Yaesu VR-120D and the ICOM IC-R5. (the VR-500 is just too much out of my price range.) This will give a durable radio for backpacking or travel with weather and give me a taste of scanning and ham listening. Plus I could pick up TV. My questions now are these: Everyone recommended the Yaesu, no one the ICOM. Is there a reason? Are the two receivers basically the same? These are both just below $200. I assume I will need an additional antenna(s). Is there anything else that is a must to have? Any questions I haven't asked that I should before I buy? Thanks for the input. Rambler |
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