Very true, I have an IC-27H, now without the high power module so it's a 27A
now with 25 watts instead of 45, but it's at the EOC I volunteer at since
the radio I use there broke and I paid about $40 for that with the voice
read out for frequency. I have a Kenwood TM-201B as well I paid $25 for,
only one PL tone in that one, I used to use that one on packet until the
receive went soft and power output went a little erratic then I put a
TM-271A in line since my packet setup was getting more use and I was burning
up older radios anyway, but they're out there for cheap money there's no way
I would put money in to crystals. I took the crystal radios to a ham fest
but they didn't go but I may try again, we were inside and I think that sort
of thing does a lot better outside at that ham fest, I really think the
inside spot killed me. Inside with the venders with the new equipment,
people don't go looking for used stuff much in there just new or commercial.
----- Original Message -----
From: "colin McDonald" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 11:50 PM
Subject: Re: the midland board won't work
> yeh, when you can get an old synthesized kenwood or icom mobile radio for
> 40
> or 50 bucks, then what is the point in spending that much on
> crystals...unless your planning on using the commercial radio in a
> repeater
> or something.
> boat anchors, and even then, not much use for that either.
> I had about 4 or 5 top of the line, in the 70's, commercial rigs, all
> single
> or dual channel, and I just chucked them when I moved...ripped the mike
> off
> for parts and maybe a few chassis components or something, but they were
> more work and money than they were worth just for a back up or secondary
> radio.
> I had a marconi single channel VHF radio that was kind of cool.
> it had some sort of tuning cavity right in side it to give it better
> stability on what ever frequency you had for it.
> It was a huge thing...the bracket for it actually fits my ts2000
> perfectly.
> I kept the bracket, a nice piece of custom made aluminum in case I ever
> have
> the opportunity or need to mount my 2000 somewhere.
> they want way too much for a mobile mounting bracket for that thing.
>
>
> 73
> Colin, V A6BKX
>
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