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Real ham spirit Ed.
Thanks.
Pat, K9JAuAt 04:59 PM 7/27/2010, you wrote:
>Brandon, is the reason you can't go through Handi Hams for borrowing a radio
>is because you can not afford the ten bucks per year for membership?
>If that is the case and you could get a rig from them, I will pay for three
>years membership for you.  Let me know and I will call them and you can go
>from there.  73Ed  K7UC
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Brandon Hennis (KC0USM)" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 3:39 PM
>Subject: Re: looking for radio, but cannot affor one
>
>
> > well that's the thing Kevin, I don't have the money to purchase one, and =
> > as it is, I have 2 2 meter handhelds, with only one of them that works.  =
> > if they had the stuff to fix the ft 23 r, which is a 2 meter rig only,, =
> > do you know of anyone who would be willing to trade, because I'm very =
> > careful who I trade with and who I get a deal from, given the situation =
> > I'm in and what has happened to me over these years.  to be honnest I've =
> > had lots of people stiff me on offers, including one person who offered =
> > me a very powerful antenna for the 2 meter rig, and I never heard from =
> > him after I accepted the offer, and determined that he never emailed me. =
> > and there was another individual who really was not very understanding =
> > about the situation, so I would need to contact someone who has a good =
> > reputation for being a pleasant person to work with in a situation like =
> > that and one that is not going to charge me hundreds upon hundreds I =
> > don't have, if that makes sense, though you do have a very very very =
> > good suggestion for rig type, if only I could get a hold of it.  thanks
> > Brandon
> > On Jul 27, 2010, at 3:24 PM, Kevin Kwan wrote:
> >
> >> I'd recommend the ft60 R hand held. Just look around the internet. I'm =
> > sure=20
> >> you can find it sold for cheap. I bought mine used but I bought a =
> > bunch of=20
> >> things from this one ham so I don't remember what I paid but it's an =
> > easy to=20
> >> use radio and I run it with my outside antenna, five watts.
> >> ----- Original Message -----=20
> >> From: "Brandon Hennis (KC0USM)" <[log in to unmask]>
> >> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> >> Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 5:11 PM
> >> Subject: looking for radio, but cannot affor one
> >>=20
> >>=20
> >> Hello list.  Brandon Hennis here.  I have a bit of a question for you. =
> > =3D
> >> here is the situation, I am looking for a duel bander for 2 meters and =
> > 4 =3D
> >> 40, but the problem is, well the 2 problems are, that 1, I don't have =
> > =3D
> >> the resources through wich to get them, the second of the 2 is a =3D
> >> combined problem, cannot afford one, and also handi hams, whom I had =3D=
> >
> >> been subscribed with for a year or so, I am nto going through them, =3D
> >> because for one thing, our monthly bills haven't provided enough for =
> > me =3D
> >> to continue through them at this time.  perhaps when the bills get =
> > lower =3D
> >> we can do that.  I have a 2 meter rig, but what I am looking for is an =
> > =3D
> >> easy to use 4 40 rig, that I can use, because there are better =
> > receiving =3D
> >> to a 4 40 repeaterin scottsbluff to hear, but the 2 meter repeaters =
> > are =3D
> >> nearly impossible to access.  I don't have the antennas nor the =3D
> >> materials to do that with.  any suggestions?
> >> regards to one and all and good day from
> >> Brandon, K C 0 U S M
> >>=20
> >> On Jul 27, 2010, at 12:07 PM, Howard Kaufman wrote:
> >>=20
> >>> Use only one tuner.  Does the internal tuner match the antenna?
> >>> Remember, the meter is useless if you are using the internal tuner, =3D=
> >
> >> because=3D20
> >>> it's not between the tuner and the output.  a counterpoise will do =3D
> >> more than=3D20
> >>> a perfect match to eliminate RF at the radio.=3D20=20

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