Thread: Yaesu FRG-7
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Jim Pook
 
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Default Yaesu FRG-7

Hi:

I still have my old "Frog-7" - it's sitting next to my bed. I've been
thinking of putting it on the boat as it is a great AM radio receiver that
will run on it's own batteries. No need to drain the starting battery!

Many years ago, I hooked it up to my C-Band satellite receiver to pick up
telephone transmissions off the satellites.

I'm wondering what type of antenna I could get that would work well on the
boat - somehow the 200' longwire does not seem practical ;-)

Jim Pook
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"Vic Fraenckel" wrote in message
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I inherited a Yaesu FRG-7 receiver from my father. I have never used it.

As
I get spun up for a "new" life as a live-aboarder I am contemplating the
stuff I will need and have been looking at the FRG-7. Is it a
reasonable/useful item to have aboard?

Any enlightenment will be appreciated.

TIA

Vic

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