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Subject: Scout
From: crobson@erie.net (Chris Robson)
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 08:37:46 -0500
>Hi, my name is Jim Crites and I am still looking for my first rig.  The
Scout is affordable to me and being a new HAM it's layout looks plain and
easy to use.  
>
>All the HAMs I know  out here (Japan) here have Icoms and Kenwoods with so
many buttons and gadgets compared to the scout that I was wondering if I
will need all that stuff in the future?  Whenever I ask advice on a radio
everyone tells me to get an Icom 706.  Iv'e also been told that changing
modules in the scout would be annoying. 
>
>Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks,
>
>Jim Crites,  KF6FCV,  AFT8JC, (still waiting for recipricol, $125 !!!)
>jimc@mail.heronet.or.jp 
>


Hi Jim,

        Anyone that would say that changing modules in a Scout is annoying
(band change approximately 3 seconds) also has never run a Icom 706(or else
carries a 706 manual in his back pocket ALL the time).  Besides the receiver
in a 706 is garbage compared to the Scout, and the Scout is a tough
character in the field, how many of the Icom goodbuddies would take their
706s backpacking??  I'm sorry if I offended any 706 users, however We can't
sell the Scout short, I recommend the Scout for ARES Rapid Response Team
Grab-N-Go Kits because it's very functional, and not loaded down with Bells
& Whistles that do nothing when it comes to transmitting and receiving a
radio signal.  Good Luck!

Chris KB3A


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