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Re: [TenTec] New ham looking at Pegasus

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] New ham looking at Pegasus
From: Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@verizon.net>
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2003 19:31:30 -1000
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Hi all,

I have been following the discussion of what transceiver a new ham might want to purchase. Someone else has already pointed out the economic advantage of buying used vs. new radios. I agree with that and would like to add my two cents: My recommendation is a mid range (not top of the line) JA rig from the 80's or 90's. Something all solid state, with general coverage receive, and a built in antenna tuner. The mid range rigs are usually smaller and therfore suitable for portable or mobile operation. Most of them have enough of features that you can learn the basics about how things work. Then after using that rig for a while you will be more qualified to make your own personal choice about buying a more expensive, top of the line rig. Then the first rig becomes your backup/ emergency / portable/ mobile rig...As I write this I am thinking about my Kenwood TS-440SAT. Icom and Yaesu also made rigs that would do the job. I am not well enough versed in the particular models to name one. Also some of the more recent mid-range Kenwoods would be good. I see radios in this class for sale, used in good to excellent condition for around $400 regularly. I would recommend against any of the detachable front mini-mobile rigs because too many of the essential functions require multiple keystoke sequences to control. To learn the basics it is better to have the controls easy to play with.

Have fun, Ken N6KB


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