Hi Colin.
I couldn't resist commenting on a couple of points in your post. First,
even though a cheaper alternative, I would like to speak up about what a
nice radio the Icom IC-T2H is. My sister has one, and I have taken the
time to check it out and found it to be a thoroughly decent little radio
both from a receiver performance standpoint and from the standpoint of
sounding good on the air. Darla is also blind, and she functions quite
nicely with it.
On the point about 7 watts versus 5 watts, I would like to comment that
here in New York State, it does in deed make a big difference. You see,
for about 7 months out of the year, it is abominably cold up here, and that
7 watts will make a nice little hot spot on your belt!
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 08:51 AM 7/22/2008 -0600, you wrote:
>the ic v8x series of icom HT's are quite accessible and easy to use from all
>accounts.
>They do have a menu system, but with a manual in electronic format, you can
>usually figure out how to set everything on your own.
>It doesn't have control software, but it does have cloning software, or
>software to load memories and change settings.
>They're very nice little HT's. You can also check out the IC T2H, which is
>a cheaper HT from Icom, but also very accessible and reliable and easy to
>use. I believe the V8 is also cheaper and has the same accessible features.
>The v85 has a few options you won't even use probably...like the ability to
>install the ut108 for paging and digital id stuff, weather alert for US
>only, unless australia has the same system in place. It is also more
>expensive due to the 7 watt, as opposed to typical 5 watt, output. This is
>really no great shakes as 7 watts verses 5 watts on an HT won't make any
>significant difference when it matters.
>All that said, for less then $200 us, it is a very good deal.
>The nice thing about most icom ht's is that they are built very ruggedly and
>can withstand being dropped or knocked over, or knocked off
>tables/counters/desks with sickening regularity. Allot of HT's, especially
>the kenwood and alinco's can't withstand heavy treatment like that.
>I've had two ic t2H's and they have both gone through some pretty bad
>treatment, accidentally of course. BUt they've both survived and had little
>to show for it.
>73
>Colin, V A6BKX
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Shaun Oliver" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 6:40 AM
>Subject: Icom IC-V85
>
>
> >
> > Does anybody know anything about the Icom IC-V85? I'm aware it's an HT
> > but that's all I know of it.
> > there is apparently control software available for it but, I'm not sure
> > how accessible that is.
> > any further information for those who've gone before me into the dark
> > realm of the HT would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > --
> > Shaun,
> > vk2fese,
> > web sites:
> > http://www.myspace.com/blindmanshaunoliver
> > http://blindman.homelinux.org/~blindman/
> > skype: brailledude
> >
> >
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