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Pat Byrne <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 Jun 2015 16:56:58 -0500
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i believe there is.  just checked the manual - 7 watts on A M and 25 
on F M and SSB.At 03:01 PM 6/12/2015, you wrote:
>I had one of those for a short period of time...if I recall there is no FM
>in that rig right?
>
>
>73
>Colin, V A6BKX
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Pat Byrne
>Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 1:50 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: speaking of 10M transceivers
>
>And those of you who hang out around hamfests and auction sites,
>there is the older, no longer made Radio Shack HTX10.  Essentially
>the same specs. that Colin mentioned.  If you come across one cheap,
>you're in business.
>pat, K9JAUAt 02:36 PM 6/12/2015, you wrote:
> >I ran across this Alinco 10M all mode transceiver today while looking at =
> >the amateur radio kits from Ramsey on the cheap ham website:
> >http://www.cheapham.com/alinco-dx-10-10-meter-all-mode-transceiver/
> >
> >It=E2=80=99s a real amateur 10M transceiver.  It does allow for memory =
> >channels, and you can transfer memory to VFO, which means if you have a =
> >few memory channels set up, you can hit a button and you can go to the =
> >VFO at that frequency with the memory channels power and mode settings =
> >etc...this allows some accessibility and a reference point to where you =
> >want to tune up or down on the band from a known point.
> >You can also preprogram your FM repeaters and SSB call frequencies etc.
> >Power is only 25W on SSB, but you can pickup so called 10M (11m cb) =
> >liniar amplifiers in the 300 watt range for $150 or so and have high =
> >output etc.
> >I use a cobra 350W amp with my RCI2950 and with my power supply =
> >restrictions, I can get a good solid 125 out on 10 with no issues.  I =
> >got the amp from a guy for $50 and the radio for $20...so if I had a =
> >large power supply or a big battery, I could have a 300 watt plus =
> >transmitter on 10M for under $100 lol.
> >Anyway, just a thought as this Alinco is only $229 and seems fairly =
> >simple and can be used by a blind person without too much difficulty.
> >
> >73
> >Colin, V A6BKX

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