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cool how do you like yours besides the non blind friendly aspects? is i easy to know what channel you are on at least, and what kid of receive coverage does it have? sometimes receive coverage can help if you program a channel tha you know is always actie like weather, but that only works if you ca lock out that channel from the scan list. otherwise it is just annoying.
On Oct 30, 2013, at 2:38 PM, Doug and Sheilla Emerson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi, Don. A couple of months ago my wife, Sheilla and I bought a Jetstream
> brand new for $250 from Universal Radio in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. The radio
> isn't blind friendly by itself. But, if you get the RT Systems software and
> have NVDA, you can program the radio to your liking. Finding a used 220
> mobile rig may be a bit difficult. Because there isn't a whole lot of
> choices for 220 radios out there, people who have 220 mobile rigs tend to
> hold on to them. If you do find a used 220 rig, I suggest you stay away from
> the ADI 220 fm mobile rigs. They are very problem pleagued. The best of 73.
> Doug, N6NFF
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Don Breda
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 10:05 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Looking for a 220 mhz mobile rig:
>
> Subject says it.
> Want one in good condition at a cheap price grin!
>
> Need to be able to program it and can't see the display.
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> Thanks. Been a ham since 1969 but never paid attention to 220 mhz band
> or its radios.
>
> Don't want an ht just a mobile or base rig.
>
>
> --
> Don Breda <[log in to unmask]>
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