It also supports the GPS-A format. I run the 91ad and the main  
features I would like are the power settings and the GPS mike, though  
it's easy enough to plug a GPS into the 91 but I don't do it often.

The 91 gets hot on high power if you talk a lot.

de K7VE

--
John D. Hays
206-801-0820
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On Oct 11, 2008, at 8:29, "Michael A. Waldron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm trying to decided if the 92 is worth the extra cost for my  
> situation, and I was wondering if anyone knows of a feature  
> comparison chart with the two radios. This is not going to be my EDC  
> HT. It's going to spend most of it's life in my shack monitoring the  
> local repeater and will get some use during events and trips.
>
> All I have been able to determine as differences are that the 92 is:  
> Submersible, Bigger buttons, More power output settings, a $400  
> speakermic, and decedents on the volume control.
>
> Is there anything else I should know about before making my choice?  
> For instance I'm concerned that since the 92 is a newer design it  
> may have software/hardware "bug fixes" that older designs do not  
> have, especially with regards to the D-Star system since it was an  
> "add-on" to begin with. I don't know if there are any of these bugs,  
> but that is still a fairly important concern. My area is just  
> getting into D-Star and working around bugs when you're not yet  
> familiar with how things are supposed to work is not my idea of a  
> great time.
>
> Thanks for any pointers you can offer!
>
> 73's de Mike
>
> -- 
> Michael A. Waldron, AE0MW
> PGP: http://www.mikew.org/mypgpkey.txt
> 


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