WSAA635 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago I've been looking at some HTs that can do HF and saw these two. Does anyone have any experience with either and which one would you recommend? I know I'll not get the range out of either like I would a dedicated 10M base station with a good antenna but I'd at least be able to play around a bit and explore it to see if I'd want to invest in better equipment. If anyone has any other recommendations for a sub-$100 HT that'll do HF please let me know. Thanks and 73's. Quote
UncleYoda Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Why? There's nothing worthwhile to listen to on HF and you can't even join in the HAM games with an HT. A plain ole DB-20G would give you a lot more to receive and talk to. I know you're new, but you are over complicating the idea of communication by looking for features or gadgets that don't and won't matter when you really need comms. Quote
WSAA635 Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago Looking at videos on both. The Radtel doesn't use the standard K1 programming cable so that's a deal breaker. I can do 6M with the standard antenna that comes with the TK-11 so that would give me more frequency range than the 2M/1.25M/70cm that my current radios so I'll have more to explore now that I have my HAM license. Either way I'll be a couple weeks before I get anything because I need some Crypto I have to unstake to get funds. Quote
BoxCar Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Don't waste your time or money on an HF HH. Bite the bullet for a true HF base or a "shack-in-a-box" radio. General is almost as easy as Tech and it opens almost all the frequencies. Check with a local club before making any purchase, but don't overlook used radios. There are some good deals out there if you know what you want and can be patient. I bought my HF with extras for about $300 less than new. " SteveShannon and Jaay 2 Quote
Jaay Posted 11 minutes ago Report Posted 11 minutes ago The Yaesu FT-991A is a Favorite among shack in the boxes, and I've had mine for 5 years now and Still love it. Quote
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