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Re: [VHFcontesting] Looking for input on multiband VHF/UHF all moderigs

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Looking for input on multiband VHF/UHF all moderigs
From: Jerry Siegmund <jer.sieg@shaw.ca>
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 22:47:10 -0600
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I replied personally to Ellen.. see what you guys think of 'My Reply'! 
Hey, Ime 'Old School'!
Sorry Ellen for you getting this Twice..

Ellen, I had an FT-726R that I sold along with Amps for each band, just 
before 6M started to open up. I use a TS-440SAT for HF, bought New, and 
always thought the TS Line would look Great as in the early 80's Kenwood 
Adds! Well, now 25yrs into the hobby, and with E-Bay.. prices have come 
down on them considerably! I actually prefer my TS-711, 811, and 660, 
670 as Single Band Rigs.. Yes I have a lot of cables running into the 
shack, but during the June ARRL VHF/UHF Contest, while everyone was 
working the 6M opening.. I heard W5DDR in NM on 2M SSB, worked, then 
QSO'd afterwards commenting on everyone was on 6M was missing this 
opening! (Thats 1100+mi for me, with 2x13B2's at 25 and 35'.. at 150W Out!)
If your serious about the Higher Bands.. I would either suggest going 
with Single Band Rigs.. or at least one of the Newer Ones that you can 
monitor 2 or 3 bands at a time! I think most will listen on two bands at 
a time.. but I can work a contact on 6M, while still listening on 2M and 
70cm at the same time! Works for Me! (looks kinda impressive when the 
Non Hams want to see what I am doing till the wee hours of the morning 
too!) 73 and Welcome Back to the Upper Ends of the Spectrum!
Jerry VE6CPP
DN39or

Roger N0VR wrote:
> OOPS didn't see this subsequent post before I replied with a recommendation
> for a TS2000.
>
> However, I'm thinking that the 4 HF rigs are compounding your space problem.
> Solution: Sell all the other rigs, get a TS2000X, have money left over
> without spending the bonus check, take a cruise with the savings. :-) (or
> buy some BIG antennas  and skip the cruise)
>  
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vhfcontesting-bounces@contesting.com
> [mailto:vhfcontesting-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Ellen Rugowski
> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 9:53 PM
> To: vhfcontesting@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Looking for input on multiband VHF/UHF all
> moderigs
>
> OK People,
>
> Please forgive me.  In retrospect, I should have clarified what I'm
> cosidering, and asked for input from people as to which they think is best.
> Here goes:
>
> 1.     Thanks for the HF/VHF/UHF all-in one rig sugestion. But I already
> have several (albeit older) HF rigs.  I'd prefer not to get another one.
>
> 2.  Here's a listing of what I'm considering:
>
> Yaesu FT-726R; Yaesu FT-736R; Kenwood TS-790; Kenwood TS-780  (remember, I'd
> like to have 1296 capability, but if the price is right, it's not the end of
> the world if the rig only does 2 & 432); ICOM IC-820; ICOM IC-821; ICOM
> IC-910.
>
> 73,
> Ellen - AF9J
>
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