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"Tammy L. Carrithers" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 Sep 2002 16:28:44 -0500
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    from kd5nso contact H. r. O. and ask about the icom t2h if it hasn't
gome up in price. It is 99 dollars and it puts out 1 watt on low power and
on high power 5 watts. It is now known as the icomt2h sports modle I think
you would bepleased with this rig best 73 kd5nnso
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Nathan" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 7:55 AM
Subject: 2 Meter Handhelds


> Hello, Everyone,
>
> I find myself in an interesting position here.  Last weekend I purchased
an
> Icom 706 at the local ham fest at what was a very good price but when I
> brought it home I learned from my xyl that she had somehow missed our
August
> house payment and, especially since we're in the middle of a refinance,
she
> had to pay two payments this month.  Ouch!  That one hurt a lot.  I find
> myself needing to rethink my radio choices in order to afford to keep the
> 706.  Thus I am selling my VX-5R with its accessories and also the Radio
> Shack 212 I have at work with its power supply.  I don't use the handheld
> enough at this time in my life to worry much about selling it.
>
> But, the complication is that I just got named as leader of our local
> emergency response team.  It will be very difficult to act as team leader
> without a way to communicate during events.  So, after all that, here's my
> question to the group.  I want to find a very inexpensive handheld for 2
> meters only.  Can you suggest to me some model numbers which are fairly
> accessible and would put out five watts or so on high power?  Thanks very
> much to all of you and 73.
>
> Kevin, K7RX :)
>

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