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Hopefully after 7 years it has made its mandatory 10 trips back to the
factory so all the bugs are out. hanz wrote: John : look at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=46 74 It's a good price Hanz -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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It's a piece of SCG crap. Look at the $1.95 mike that comes with it
off an old CB from 1966! There's no reserve because he got fed up sending it back to SGC constantly to have it fixed. Real SSB radios say ICOM on them......M802 is $1695 at sailnet and $400 for the tuner. Works heavenly. Hold down MODE + TX + 2 for 3 seconds and it's a general coverage transmitter that will tune a 50' insulated backstay with the AT-140 tuner from 1.6 to 30 Mhz continuously! I was on 1860 Khz fooling around on 160 meters last night with it...(c; Larry W4CSC/MM S/V Lionheart Charleston On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 07:20:33 -0400, hanz wrote: John : look at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=46 74 It's a good price Hanz Larry W4CSC 3600 planes with transponders are burning 8-10 million gallons of kerosene per hour over the USA. R-12 car air conditioners are responsible for the ozone hole, right? |
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Larry W4CSC wrote:
Real SSB radios say ICOM on them......M802 is $1695 at sailnet and $400 for the tuner. ... *I* would *never* do it because I *always* obey FCC rules but I've heard of certain scofflaws programing marine SSB channels into $725 Icom 706s for use with a $200 automatic tuner or even a (gasp) killer-watt amplifier ... (c: |
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![]() Vito wrote: *I* would *never* do it because I *always* obey FCC rules but I've heard of certain scofflaws programing marine SSB channels into $725 Icom 706s for use with a $200 automatic tuner or even a (gasp) killer-watt amplifier ... (c: The M802 is bi. It comes legal for both ham and marine SSB. They have actually made it fairly easy to tune ham style. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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In article wVdgb.46934$sp2.5485@lakeread04,
Glenn Ashmore wrote: Hopefully after 7 years it has made its mandatory 10 trips back to the factory so all the bugs are out. hanz wrote: John : look at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=46 74 It's a good price Hanz This radio was never entirly invented. It has an extremely poor service history, and you see them at Ham Flea Markets, going for "Make Me an Offer" PLEASE!!!. You would be wasting you money. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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Does the 802 also transmit on 10 meter ham band?
Bob, AK6R "Larry W4CSC" wrote in message ... It's a piece of SCG crap. Look at the $1.95 mike that comes with it off an old CB from 1966! There's no reserve because he got fed up sending it back to SGC constantly to have it fixed. Real SSB radios say ICOM on them......M802 is $1695 at sailnet and $400 for the tuner. Works heavenly. Hold down MODE + TX + 2 for 3 seconds and it's a general coverage transmitter that will tune a 50' insulated backstay with the AT-140 tuner from 1.6 to 30 Mhz continuously! I was on 1860 Khz fooling around on 160 meters last night with it...(c; Larry W4CSC/MM S/V Lionheart Charleston On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 07:20:33 -0400, hanz wrote: John : look at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=46 74 It's a good price Hanz Larry W4CSC 3600 planes with transponders are burning 8-10 million gallons of kerosene per hour over the USA. R-12 car air conditioners are responsible for the ozone hole, right? |
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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 02:32:38 GMT, "Captain Bob"
wrote: Does the 802 also transmit on 10 meter ham band? Bob, AK6R Yes, it does. To put the M802 in wide-transmit mode (even CB if that's your question) Hold down MODE + TX together while pressing the number 2 key. To put it back in marine channel transmit only mode, simply repeat the above. I open the radio up when I'm aboard so I can chew on the ham bands, then toggle it back so my not-so-techie captain/owner doesn't get arrested out of his assigned channels....M802 makes that REAL easy! The procedure to open it up is taped to the bottom of the chart table lid, just in case I'm not aboard offshore and he can't get anyone to answer his distress call on marine bands or GMDSS/DSC, which is fully configured and working fine on our boat. That way, he can open up the transmit freqs, switch to one of the ham channels I know someone is on almost 24/7 like 14.300, 14.313, the various 40 and 75 meter net freqs and get help.....which IS legal in such an emergency on ANY frequency. Shhh....don't look in the passageway under the storage bins or you might find my "secret weapon" to overcome the damned marinas with 70' towers running 25W parking boats 50 yards from the tower jamming Ch 16. It's a 170W VHF linear amp to be used LEGALLY in the above emergencies, too. All one needs to do is switch it on. 25W in/170W out. Every boat should have one....just for emergency comms. Sue me. Marina shore licenses should all be limited to 1 watt with an antenna no higher than 20' AGL. The sooner the better for all of us...... Larry W4CSC 3600 planes with transponders are burning 8-10 million gallons of kerosene per hour over the USA. R-12 car air conditioners are responsible for the ozone hole, right? |
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Glenn Ashmore wrote:
Vito wrote: *I* would *never* do it because I *always* obey FCC rules but I've heard of certain scofflaws programing marine SSB channels into $725 Icom 706s for use with a $200 automatic tuner or even a (gasp) killer-watt amplifier ... (c: The M802 is bi. It comes legal for both ham and marine SSB. They have actually made it fairly easy to tune ham style. Yes indeed, and for only $975 more .... (c:. |
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![]() Vito wrote: Glenn Ashmore wrote: Vito wrote: *I* would *never* do it because I *always* obey FCC rules but I've heard of certain scofflaws programing marine SSB channels into $725 Icom 706s for use with a $200 automatic tuner or even a (gasp) killer-watt amplifier ... (c: The M802 is bi. It comes legal for both ham and marine SSB. They have actually made it fairly easy to tune ham style. Yes indeed, and for only $975 more .... (c:. Now I'm not say'n anything agaist the 706. I ripped those two SM caps off the top board about 15 minutes after mine arrived. Would have done it sooner but needed to make sure it worked before I voided the warranty. :-) Added an AT-11 autotuner kit for another $90. I have become real attatched to this little bugger and plan to mount it right next to the M802 for just in case. :-) -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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