[aprssig] Suitable radios
Charles Gallo Charlie at TheGallos.comTue Aug 16 22:42:07 UTC 2005
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On 8/16/2005 Mark Earle wrote: > You might consider a GE Phoenix VHF. 25-40 watts, pretty inexpensive on > Ebay. KG4LNE http://www.rtzaudio.com/kg4lne/default.asp offers a programmer. <snip> The ONLY problems with the Phoenix are 1)Doesn't exactly fit the "small" criteria, and 2)Hard to program, even with the programmer you mentioned Right now, VHF MVSes are selling for about the same price as the Phoenix (and yes, the 150-174 split will rune down to 144.39 - but may take a VCO tweak) - and programming is much easier - you either get a RIB and cable, OR a "rib-less cable" (Both from Price Industries) I used a Phoenix for about 2 years, and have a few MVSes running around - the 128 channel I use for APRS at home has an issue at the moment - but not the fault of the rig (water is nasty) But again - not small One of your BEST bets is probably the GE MCS - data comes out on a DB-9, comes in 8 and 30 watts. They are 4 channel, and startup on CH1 - so you program 144.39 on ch1, and away you go -- 73 de KG2V For the Children - RKBA! Cannot open file "cookie.txt"
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