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I haven't tried split band operation but the 6M adaptor is just a longer
extension to the rubber duck.
If you are looking for a recommendation, I have had my IC T90A for a couple
of weeks now and am extremely pleased. The FM radio, TV audio, and weather
are really nice features. I still haven't mastered everrything, like
setting several local repeater frequencies in a scanning list but the basics
are really easy thanks to the www.ICanWorkThisThing.com manuals and write
ups. If you haven't read those documents, you should. It's the first new
rig that I have been able to use without asking anyone anything about button
locations or functions.
73, ky2d
Jim Kutsch
Jacksonville, FL
----- Original Message -----
From: "John J. Jacques" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 21:56
Subject: ICt90 question
Hi all. I am still concidering the T90 as my next handheld, so I have
been reading the manual. It mentions that you can do split operation, by
transmitting on one V F O and recieving on the other. However, they use
as examples frequencies in the same band, E G both on 144 MHz or both on
440MHz. Has anyone tried putting one v f o on 2 meters and the other on
440? I don't see why this wouldn't work, but it isn't mentioned at all.
Any thoughts on this? Also, what exactly is the band adaptor they
mention that you need to operate the HT on 50MHz or lower? Is it simply
something to make the rubber duck think it is ressinant down their?
GRIN! I am just curious, as I don't know anyone that has one, that I can
play with.
Thanks in advanced:
John
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