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Tony Meloche August 31st 04 01:15 PM



Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt wrote:

"Tony Meloche" wrote in message
...


Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt wrote:

I'm thinking of getting an Icom IC-R8500 instead of the much more
expensive
AOR AR5000 +3. So what will I miss between 2 GHz and 3GHz that is only
covered by the AOR?

Cheers,

Margaret



Well, here's one possible way of looking at it: If you have no idea
what, if anything, is between 2 and 3 GHz (I admit I don't), you likely
wouldn't miss it at all. Just a thought.

Tony


Ever been a parent? Hopefully not...

Cheers,

Margaret



My wife and I raised two fine sons, both married now with families and
doing well.

Cheers,

Tony

M. J. Powell August 31st 04 02:39 PM

In message , Tony Meloche
writes


Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt wrote:

"Tony Meloche" wrote in message
...


Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt wrote:

I'm thinking of getting an Icom IC-R8500 instead of the much more
expensive
AOR AR5000 +3. So what will I miss between 2 GHz and 3GHz that is only
covered by the AOR?


Microwave Ovens.

And a chance to win the 'Heard all Microwave Ovens in ???????? County
Award'

Mike

David August 31st 04 03:16 PM

XM and Sirius

On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 11:22:49 +0900, "Brenda Ann Dyer"
wrote:


"Tony Meloche" wrote in message
...


Margaret von Busenhalter-Butt wrote:

I'm thinking of getting an Icom IC-R8500 instead of the much more

expensive
AOR AR5000 +3. So what will I miss between 2 GHz and 3GHz that is only
covered by the AOR?

Cheers,

Margaret



Well, here's one possible way of looking at it: If you have no idea
what, if anything, is between 2 and 3 GHz (I admit I don't), you likely
wouldn't miss it at all. Just a thought.


Not a lot to hear in that band. Some amateur TV, IIRC, but mostly it's
digital stuff.. WiFi (wireless internet), digital spread spectrum cordless
phones, newer digital spread spectrum cell phones, etc. I've never heard an
analog voice signal in that range.




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