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That's why I like the HTX-202 the battery life with the double A's is
incredible, but my VX-1R says in the instructions not to transmit with the
double A's on that radio, and the ft-51, I don't know about that one I do
transmit and it seems to get alright life. The HTX-202 though, the double
A's last a lot longer then anything else and really that's all I would use
with that radio. I don't know about the THF-6A. The VX-1R is completely
unaccessible except with the software, then it's useable but not really as
much as I would like I don't know that I'll keep that radio too long
although I love the capabilities of the radio and the size.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harvey Heagy" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2002 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: best 2-meter handheld to get
> I briefly had a V.X.5-R. and found it to be totally inaccessible.
> I loved its capabilities but did not like its keypad lineup or lack
> of accessibility without the software. A person at the H.R.O.
> store in Anaheim told me that in his opinion he thought the
> V.X.5-R. was a better radio than is the T.H.F.6.A. but what good is
> it if it is not accessible to us.
> I still have my adi-at600 but it is no longer manufactured. It is
> very accessible but doesn't have the extended band coverage of the
> T.H.F.6.A.
>
> As for those battery packs that hold double A. batteries, i think
> they are largely a waste of money for today's rigs because they are
> mainly meant for monitoring. If you try to transmit using them
> they give out in no time at all. That is one thing I really miss
> about my Icom 24-A.T. as I liked the convenience of being able to
> put double A. batteries in my shell battery pack and be able to
> transmit while the other battery was charging. How is the battery
> life of the shell for double A.'s for the T.H.F.6.A.? 73's.
>
> Harvey Heagy (N.5.H.A.U.)
> "There is only one thing worse than waiting upon God, and that is
> wishing you had."
> Dr. Charles Stanley.
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