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Don't buy the Quansheng - they limit you to one band as I have been told by many Ham friends!meg wrote:I'm enrolled at Ham College in September to do the Foundation license![]()
Picked up the radio from my workmate this weekend, I think it's waaaaay too much radio for me at the moment. It's a Yaesu FT-990 - 100 watts and doesn't seem to do 70cm or 2m. Also it's minus an antenna.
So, I'm looking at getting a cheap handheld 2m (possibly one of these Quangshengs)
http://www.hamshack.com.au/index.php?pr=Quansheng
and will move onto the Yaesu once I've got some more experience, and also I think I'll need more than a foundation license to use the >10m frequencies.
If anyone can recommend an antenna for the Yaesu please let me know, may start by just listening to it. Will have to figure out how to turn the power down on it too - it's adjustable up to 100w.
Awesome! You'll have fun I'm suremeg wrote:I'm enrolled at Ham College in September to do the Foundation license![]()
The first radios I bought were the Quanshengs - as CC says, they're either 2m or 70cm, so if you want to do both bands you need two radios.meg wrote:So, I'm looking at getting a cheap handheld 2m (possibly one of these Quangshengs)
http://www.hamshack.com.au/index.php?pr=Quansheng
Different parts of Australia seem to prefer 2m or 70cm so having a radio that's capable of both is an asset. In Perth, 2m is significantly more popular than 70cm, although there's slowly more people jumping onto 70cm every now and then.meg wrote:Thankyou all again
I'm now thinking perhaps the Icom IC-V82 - I'd like to have the future upgrade path for D-star, not really sure that having both 2m and 70cm is essential though? Meg
Yes please!!! Anyone who wants to buy me one is more than welcome to!Tyranus wrote:How about an IC7800 for a starting radio??![]()
http://strictlyham.com.au/Icom/Base/IC-7800.htm