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Hi Christian,

Good to see you on this list.

If you are looking for vhf handhelds then the favourites seem to be the 
thf6a or thf7e from kenwood.  They are both the same radio but the number 
differs according to where you are on the plannet.

I think there is an icom something like the t90 which is also popular.

Never had much joy with handhelds, like a big radio with a big aerial.

By the way, did you give up with pegasus mail?



On 9 Dec 2006 at 0:47, Christian wrote:

> Hi all,
> I have just subscribed to this list, and thought i should say hi!
> I am totally blind and from Sweden. I don't have any radio equipment at the=
>  moment, cant put up any antennas here. I am looking to buy some handheld=
>  but not sure which one to go for as of yet.
> I really miss shortwave. On my previous qth i had 20 element beam for 2=
>  meter and a w3dzz for shortwave. I some times use Echolink.
> Hope to hear from you!
> 73s,
> Christian SM0UWV
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