Best advice so far, Lynn. To the OP: Get something, then GET ON THE AIR. 
Nobody learns from reading specs and opinions. It isn't the way to find 
your first rig, and probably wasn't the way you picked your first 
girlfriend. Play the field. The learning starts when you take the 
plunge. You'll know what you want out of the next rig.

Good used rigs aren't expensive, and if you buy wisely, you can get most 
if not all your money back for the next rig.

Eric

KE6US



On 4/13/2017 12:31 PM, Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT wrote:
>
>
> But if we're really talking "first radio" then any good clean 
> semi-recent HF rig would do nicely.

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