6 or 10 to 80 would suit your needs. 160 ia a ham band, but one needs the King
Ranch for an antenna.
By the time you pay for the one band rig, something like the 718 or even the
7300 comes into play.
On HF, DO NOT RUSH TO BUY. ASK. LOOK AROUND. ASK OTHER HAMS IF YOU CAN SEE
THEIR RIGS. BE
Ditto on the single band radio.
Belton Hamfest is October 2nd.
Black Friday is in November.
Pick your top 2 radios and go shopping.
Your antenna may be the bigger hurdle.
Mike KI5MIK
On 9/13/2021 10:08 PM, Jimmy Vance via BVARC wrote:
I'd strongly suggest staying away from a single band
The iCom iC7200 is a great radio, especially for digital modes. It has its own
sound card.
Travis
K5HTB
From: BVARC on behalf of Jimmy Vance via BVARC
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2021 10:08 PM
To: cw3sting via BVARC
Cc: Jimmy Vance
Subject: Re: [BVARC]
I'd strongly suggest staying away from a single band radio. Many good
used 10-160m +6m 100W radios out there in the $300-$700 dollar range
Watch for something like a Yaesu FT-450 or ICOM 706MKIIG on the used market
--jv
On 9/13/2021 9:38 PM, cw3sting via BVARC wrote:
The FCC already has my
The FCC already has my upgrade to General in the database. Much thanks for the
excellent job by the VE's who gave me the exam and took care of the paperwork.
Now that I have more of the HF world open to me, I'm looking for advice on an
entry level (i.e. cheap) HF radio. I don't do CW, so my
HECK OF A DEAL!
The first one I have is 74.
73 ... Scott KD5FBA
On Sun, Sep 12, 2021, 11:07 PM Jimmy Vance via BVARC
wrote:
> Through September 17th the ARRL is offering the 2021 Handbook as a freebie
> when you join or renew your membership. A 1 Year membership is $49 which
> is the cost
Theresa,
I understand your point. It does seem kind of underhanded of them to imply
they'd take care of something for you if you pay them, when you could do it for
free yourself.
Sadly, many people today ask: what's in it for me? They expect to get something
for their money. And some
Doug Seyler is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
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Time: Sep 16, 2021 07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
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One tap
Interesting take. I kind of read this as "we will do the work of renewing your
license for you for free if you join," and not as a trick to imply license
renewal fees...
From: BVARC on behalf of Theresa via BVARC
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2021 8:41 AM
To:
Sorry, no. The ARRL will not see another penny come from me in form of
membership.
They lost my vote when they sent me a letter when it was close to time for me
to renew my license saying:
Join us for and we'll renew your license for free.
Which to me made it sound like there was a fee to
Well heck. I should have held out 5 more days.
Neal N5EN
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