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If I have to explain the term "said radio" to you, I don't think I am able
to help you with your radio. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... So you admit you don't know how to use said radio? Which radio? I own a VHF, AM SSB and a Voyage 10 meter. RB |
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If I have to explain the term "said radio" to you, I don't think I am able
to help you with your radio. I have no doubt that you can provide no info on this. Luckily, others did. RB |
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At least one major grammatical error is noted.
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... If I have to explain the term "said radio" to you, I don't think I am able to help you with your radio. I have no doubt that you can provide no info on this. Luckily, others did. RB |
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you may be right, then again maybe not
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... If I have to explain the term "said radio" to you, I don't think I am able to help you with your radio. I have no doubt that you can provide no info on this. Luckily, others did. RB |
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![]() "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... So you admit you don't know how to use said radio? Which radio? I own a VHF, AM SSB and a Voyage 10 meter. You forgot to mention the home theatre system! Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "Bobsprit" wrote in message Believe it or not, I don't just accept an expensive gift just because it's Thank you. I choose not to believe it. Max |
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Bob,
That ICom M-700 radio is a joke. Get any of the ICOM ham rigs. If you are worried about corrosion, you can spray the circuit boards with a sealer. I forgot the brand name, call West Mountain radio in Norwalk if you need some. Kenwood radios are good too. I test the radios on every boat I sail, and most of them don't work. The ones that consistently perform are the Ham rigs. I always ask for signal reports and people give me good reports from Ham rigs. I have a stack of OSL cards--all maritime mobile contacts. Also, set up whatever radio you get at home in a comfortable operating location and play with it for a few months before putting it in your boat--so you know how to use it. I recommend the ICOM 746 Pro. My choice would be an ICOM 756 Pro II, but I would not recommend it unless you spend a year learning how to use it at home. The 746 has the Ham 2 meter band, and can be modified to operate on the VHF marine band with 4 times the legal power limit, which might come in handy in an emergency. Ths radio has an antenna tuner built in. The 756 has great digital filtering, and more controls than a 747 jet. This is the radio Hams buy after they've been on the air for years can appreciate a very fine receiver and want to put out the very best signals with outstanding audeo. A good cheaper radio is the ICOM 706 Mk IIG. It has a remote head and that gives you lots of installation options. If you get one, be sure to get the SSB filter, and the level converter is handy, but not necessary for programing it with a computer. These radios are cheap enough that you can buy two for the price of an M-700 and have a working spare. In fact I recommend getting two. I have one at home and one I swap between my truck and my big boat. Just because it is not expensive is not a reason to pass this one buy. I've talked all over the world with it. Japan, Croatia, Russia. I regularly can talk anywhere on the east coast, and can reach the better west coast stations on 40 meters. In any case, you will need an antenna tuner or a matching network--the closer to the antenna the better. You also want a good cross needle power meter to monitor output and reflected power. Reflected power is what kills radios. Bart Senior (Bobsprit) wrote Okay, again I'm getting (as a gift if I want it) a Icom M-700 SSB radio. Believe it or not, I don't just accept an expensive gift just because it's "expensive." This summer we have to trips planned and there will be plenty of daysails, but not the kind of cruising associated with an SSB requirement. My question is: Is this still a worthwhile radio to have on board? Can I chat with people far-off for the sake of chatting, as in Ham or CB SSB? I already have the VHF and also a new 10 meter with 11 meter conversion aboard. Thanks for any help! RB |
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That ICom M-700 radio is a joke. Get any of
the ICOM ham rigs. If you are worried about corrosion, you can spray the circuit boards with a sealer. Thanks for all the great info. RB |
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![]() "N1EE" wrote in message A good cheaper radio is the ICOM 706 Mk IIG. It has a remote head and that gives you lots of installation options. If you get one, be sure to get the SSB filter, and the level converter is handy, but not necessary for programing it with a computer. These radios are cheap enough that you can buy two for the price of an M-700 and have a working spare. In fact I recommend getting two. I have one at home and one I swap between my truck and my big boat. Just because it is not expensive is not a reason to pass this one buy. I've talked all over the world with it. Japan, Croatia, Russia. I regularly can talk anywhere on the east coast, and can reach the better west coast stations on 40 meters. An ICOM 706 came with my boat, plus an auto antenna tuner and an insulated backstay. All work reasonably well, but I'd appreciate some of the improvements made on the MK II. I've got a second antenna--a Comet folding whip--mounted on the pushpit for 2M which allows me to easily access the Michigan linked repeater chain from nearly anywhere on the lake. It's fun and amusing to chew with someone in Fort Wayne, IN, while at anchor at Drummond Island, MI, on 2M. I've considered replacing the 706 with a larger rig and putting it in my pickup, but space is a consideration on the boat and the 706 is compact. Max |
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