I've run the HTX-10, I didn't keep it it was part of a trade deal and I went
right ahead and sold it but kept it a week to play with it and honestly it
took me about an hour of playing around, a little sighted help setting up
memories on key frequencies and I was in business having no problem. The
good thing with those is, if you have full 10 meter privileges, you set
28.300 in a memory, go from that memory to VFO with it writing the frequency
in to VFO, and as long as you tune upward for phone, down for CW, you really
can't miss. I also put some of the local active frequencies in memories as
well so I could find and get on them. I can't say it was a bad radio, the
reason I got rid of it was I had 2 or 3 full HF rigs at the time and with
all the other bands I had/have equipment for it didn't make sense to keep
it. I can say this though, you're talking about wanting to get on an FM
repeater, does the HTX-100 do FM? I thought it was SSB/CW only where as the
HTX-10 was FM as well. Just something to consider. There are actually a lot
of the 10 meter only radios out there, I first got on 10 meters with a
ranger RCI-2950 back when I was a tech plus. It was brand new so I knew
hadn't been hacked, that's the one problem with some of them is who's been
inside it but as long as they haven't thrown audio or power mods in them
they're generally good enough.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Van Gorp" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 11:23 PM
Subject: 10-meter radio comparisons needed
> Good evening List:
>
> First, thanks to everyone for the input on the Radio Shack HTX100.
> Another
> possibility has come to my attention, and it is the HTX10. the gentleman
> who has it also has a tone board he is going to put in the rig. Any
> noticeable differences I would find between the two rigs? My primary
> purpose would be to work a local 10-meter repeater here in Des Moines, and
> if I am able to work other frequencies on 10, then it's an added bonus. I
> know there's no voice output to either of these radios, but finding help
> setting either one up won't be a problem. Let me know if there's any major
> advantage of one over the other. Thanks for any help!
>
> 73:
>
>
>
> Scott Van Gorp KD0ODU
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