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It depends on your budget, you can get used radios cheap if you don't mind
them being older, all the way up to the latest and greatest for anywhere
from very expensive down to not overly bad. It really depends on your
budget. There are people out there who do trades as well if you look for
them. I've done it in the past but right now have nothing really I can
spare, times are tough and I pretty well scaled back to just what I need and
not much more and I should go further, sell expensive stuff and buy cheaper
but things may be turning for the better so I'm holding off on that.
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From: "Richard Wells" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 4:52 PM
Subject: Least Expensive Way To Go HF
> What are the thoughts of those on this list on the least expensive way
> to get on the HF bands with a multiband radio? Where should I start? As
> I have said, I really have no idea what's out there these days and I
> really don't know where to begin my search. I believe the antenna
> situation can be handled by the local group if I can find a radio. I
> might even have computer stuff to trade for a radio if anyone does that
> kind of thing.
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