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Steve Forst <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Jun 2015 07:55:41 -0400
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What is your price range?  Are you buying new, used, or getting a freeby?

I think some on this list have used the 718 and could be a help to you 
if you went that way.

Do you have sighted help available to do at least some initial setup 
with a radio that has menus?

Not trying to be a smart-ass, but instead of being limited to 10 meters, 
  if you upgrade,  with no more CW requirement, getting a general ticket 
is  no more effort than it took to get a tech.  It will open up a whole 
new world for you.

73, Steve  KW3A
	

On 6/17/2015 12:25 AM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
> Hi All,
> I am still deciding whether I want to go with a Galaxy radio that will get
> 10 meters, or if I want an iCom,
> one thing that makes me interested in the iCom is that it is about in my
> price range, and can be made accessible.  but the speech chip may kick it
> out of my price range.
> I found one site that sells the UT-102 speech chip, but it was 80 dollars,
> 90 with shipping.
> Since I am really restricted to the 10 meter band at this time, the
> possibility of accessibility is a strong draw for the iCom IC-718.
> Are there any iCom units that go from 6 to 12 meters, and at 100 watts?
> And does anyone know where to get the UT-102 speech chip for less?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Known  as: Glenn, Lenny, or N0YJV
>
>
>

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