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On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 23:05:18 -0600, Mark Keith wrote
(in message ) : DEE wrote in message ... I thought I had my mind all made up to purchase an Icom R75. Then, a friend turned me on to PC controlled radios such as the TenTec Rx-320D. Now I'm on the fence again. PC controlled seems to offer a lot of bang for the buck. These two radios in particular seem like comparitive values. I'd appreciate the groups input, especially if you've acutally used the two modes. Thanks Both seem to be pretty good. But ya got to remember, if you go the PC radio, you gotta have a PC everywhere ya go. At least a laptop... A $99 Palm will work, also. /gray/ With the r75, it can go anywhere, house, portable, even mobile, and needs no PC connection. I have no problems with a PC connection, but overall I'd prefer a stand alone radio for a 1st radio. But if you know for sure that you will always be at home next to the puter, I guess it's your call. It's possible the tentec may have some filter advantages, but I'm not sure. I'd probably go the r-75 myself...But I don't like to be always tied to the puter. I run my little IC-706mk2g on the puter at home, but I can still use it like a normal radio elsewhere as it's self contained with it's own faceplate, etc... MK |
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