The IC-91AD is also a "true" dual-band. You just press and hold the Dual Button and you will have both.
Personally, I like the 91AD over the 92AD. Cabling is simpler, more accessories, and I can program one in my sleep or a hundred with my computer. :) I tell everyone that asks for an HT Recommendation to purchase the 91AD. The 92AD is a neat product for very specific applications. Even our EM partners here locally don't see the need for the GPS Microphone since we aren't allowed to use the beacon feature through our Gateways! Grrr Arghh this creates problems for me monthly since people want these features to work but, are being blocked from time to time. Anyways, if I were you I'd just buy the IC-91AD, get the RS-91 Software and don't forget the Drop-In Charger. With this setup you can't go wrong! 73 Eric KD7CAO --- In [email protected], "Kent Hufford" <khuff...@...> wrote: > > 92 is a true dual band. Look at the screen. You can have one DSTAR repeater > on one band and another UHF or VHF analog repeater going on the other band > at the same time. > > > > With the 91 and the 92 you have to buy the software to program them. > > > > With the 80, you can download it free from ICOM. > > > > I bought a 92 and a 880 at Dayton. Wish I would have spent the more dollars > and bought a 2820 instead of the 880. > > > > Kent > > KQ4KK > > > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > On Behalf Of Ben Ramler > Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 4:31 PM > To: D-Star > Subject: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] IC-91AD vs 92AD > > > > > > > Hi group > > It came to me to look at the 91AD. Is there any difference between the 91AD > and the 92AD? Maybe instead of loading up (and I do mean loading up) maybe I > should look at the 91AD instead. Any difference? > > 73, > > Ben > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
