Posted: 3/30/2012 4:06:34 AM EDT
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Yeah, we need to know what you are going to use them for, as well as your goals: amateur radio, emergency comms with family...that sort of thing. Are you looking into getting your ham ticket, and what about the people you want to talk to? Do you want to just monitor to know what's going on, or do you want to transmit also?
Sorry about answering your question with questions, but there is no "one size fits all" solution Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I am interested in emergency commo. Seen a hand held on ham radio outlet. This might be a gateway, to some thing new. or it might be search for a ui-corn Here is a similar thread that is as recent as yours as mentioned there, I dig the Wouxun. Also, I'd be remiss if I failed to mention the stickies at the top of the page! most esp "the Can't Fail.....& Ham 101" threads...welcome in! |
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Sorry for the for the dumb questions. I am looking for allteritive commo. Besides the Hand held Maxum CB s I have and the other radios I think they are the family radio network. They are for none secure traffic. The CB's would be more secure. And th Ham portable would be the safe way to go. To monitor emergency tarnsmissions. I am not looking for a late night hobby. I know about Shortwave, and have a SW receiver. So am I wrong in thinking a hand held would be the way to go? I think they are two meter. What ever that is?
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Sorry for the for the dumb questions. I am looking for allteritive commo. Besides the Hand held Maxum CB s I have and the other radios I think they are the family radio network. They are for none secure traffic. The CB's would be more secure. And th Ham portable would be the safe way to go. To monitor emergency tarnsmissions. I am not looking for a late night hobby. I know about Shortwave, and have a SW receiver. So am I wrong in thinking a hand held would be the way to go? I think they are two meter. What ever that is? Regards Ron You're on the right path Ron "Two meter" refers to the frequency band of the radio. A 2-meter HT transmits on 144-148MHz. A "70 cm" HT transmits on the 440MHz UHF ham band. If you are looking for an HT (handy talkie) that can transmit and receive on the widest number of bands, I believe a Yaesu would probably be your best bet. I'll defer that question to the Yaesu experts Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Ham Radio Outlet has the Yetsau 250 on sale. Or should I go with the f 60r . Or would I ever notice the difference
The Yaesu FT-250R only transmits on 2 meters, while the Yaesu FT-60R transmits on 2 meters and 70 centimeters. The FT-250R only receives from 140 to 174 MHz, while the FT-60R receives from 108-520 MHz and 700-999.99 MHz. So the FT-60R wins on transmit and receive coverage. I happen to own one. I would like to monitor the traffic.
A scanner would be another option then. You can get an idea what frequencies might be in use by visiting the K5EHX amateur radio repeater search engine. Just plug your ZIP code into the Geo Search box and click the Go button. |
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FT60r for the win!
If you want 2m and 70cm TX/RX and 108-520 Mhz and 700-999.99Mhz RX coverage. If you want to monitor only then a scanner is what you want. Handheld covers a LOT of territory. There is even a 75m handheld radio that is available. Magnum makes the Magnum 10-12 that covers 10 and 12 meters. |
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Would Ham Radio for Dummies, be a good start?
I always liked ARRL's materials: ARRL Ham Radio License Manual. You can take practice exams at eham.net. |

