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"Dr. Ronald E. Milliman]\\\\`" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Dec 2014 11:50:50 -0600
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I am trying to help a friend of mine get into ham radio. He is studying for
his Tech license. He asked me for a recommendation on a basic, inexpensive
144/440MHZ transceiver. He wants something he can easily switch from home to
his vehicle. While I am tempted to suggest one of the Chinese radios, I
really think he needs something a little more substantial than that. He is
fully sighted; so, he does not have the same issues that we blind ops have
in terms of rig limitations, e.g. voice modules, etc.

 

Any suggestions???

 

Ron, K8HSY

  

 

Dr. Ronald E. Milliman

Retired Professor of Marketing

 

President: Millitronics, Inc. (millitronics.biz)

President: A3 Business Solutions (a3businesssolutions.com)

President: M&M Properties

President: South Central Kentucky Council of the Blind (SCKCB.ORG)

 

 

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