On Oct 11, 2008, at 9:29, Michael A. Waldron wrote: > I'm trying to decided if the 92 is worth the extra cost
if you're planning on using programming software, the 92 cable is much more expensive. however, the icom software for the 92 can import and export CSV files which makes for easier editing. the 91 software is export only for csv. The 91 has separate mic, headphone and data ports, so you can connect a hand mic and data both at the same time (this is actually useful with D-star as DV sends the data and voice at the same time, and use icom-standard mics. the single port on the 92 does all 3, and there is no cable wit connections for all 3 parts, so it's either/or hand mic or data. That said, I'm really happy with my 92, and the only thing I wish is that I could have bought a "triple" cable that has phones, mic and data instead of a "Y" phones/mic cable and separate data cable. > > > Is there anything else I should know about before making my choice?
