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Hi Colin,
Thanks for your comments. I'm kind of in the boonies out here so 50 watts would really be a good thing. Also, thanks for the comments on the audio of the
two radios. If the v7 isn't made anymore then that probably really does point things to the g707.
I have a th-f6a here so I know all about eating the mic. <grin>
Don W6SMB
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 13:43:07 -0700, Colin McDonald wrote:
both the TM V7A and the G707 are fifty watts on high, 25 on medium and 5 on
low...all adjustible with the service menu mod.
They have fairly decent audio quality on receive, though with the TM V7A,
the TX audio is quite low...again adjustable with the service menu mod.
You just have to eat the mike to get enough audio out of it.
Awesome radios both of them though.
If you use an external speaker, or a pair of them to separate out the VHF
and UHF audio channels, it does work very well indeed.
Regards
Colin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Bishop" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: tmg-7a and tmv-7a
> Well, I don't care about mobile operation at all, just fixed op here. The
one thing I would like is something with decent audio quality as well as
accessibility and
> the usual features. Sounds like of the radios being made right now that
the tm-g707A is probably the best for what I want. I couldn't find the
power output, but
> looks like maybe 25 watts or so based on the size of the powersupply they
recommend using with it. And, the price seems right!
> Don W6SMB
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