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X-Rated
12-07-2016, 07:16 AM
I won't be back to the computer for a while but I thought I would ask about opinions on a new HF radio.
It's gotta have great CW functionality. I'd like to spend under a grand but a little over would probably work for the right option.
FT-991. Thinking hard about the non-A version. Looks like there have been more than a few complaints about it blowing up. I like the specs but the burning up scares me.
FT-1000MP. What can I say? Great radio. I know that much. I never owned a new rig before because I have always been too broke so buying another used radio is no big deal if it performs great.
TS-870S. I saw this on YouTube and the sound seems pretty incredible.
IC-7300. For the WOW factor, this takes the cake short of much more expensive radios. But A) I don't really want to spend over 1k and B) the bad publicity on the IC7100 scares me for not functioning well.
Anyway, I may end up getting something cheap like a Xiegu. Gotta get me something for Xmas.
Thanks in advance.
CW functionality...does it have to be new, and does it have to be in the 100w class?
Omni VI+ or Opt3, Omni VII, Cubic Astro 103 - those rigs have excellent CW performance.
Heathkit HR-1680 + HX-1681 + HP-23C + HS-1661 = a CW-only, full break-in hybrid station. Perfect for SKN.
Let me clear off the Vintage Junque bench and see about a few others...
X-Rated
12-07-2016, 05:28 PM
CW functionality...does it have to be new, and does it have to be in the 100w class?
Omni VI+ or Opt3, Omni VII, Cubic Astro 103 - those rigs have excellent CW performance.
Heathkit HR-1680 + HX-1681 + HP-23C + HS-1661 = a CW-only, full break-in hybrid station. Perfect for SKN.
Let me clear off the Vintage Junque bench and see about a few others...
Thanks Fred. The omni vi plus sounds great. I can start my search for them. Tentec supposedly has lower noise oscillator and amps than do the competition. I will look at the others. I don't mind something used. Just looking for something dependable and performs well.
I love my Omni VI, Jerry - though it remains to be seen if Dishop's incarnation of Ten-Tec will service them.
(To me it's a non-issue. I can handle anything in the way of repairs and sourcing parts that might be required, but this might not be true with other owners.)
A Corsair II is another good choice. I have a couple of N4YG's DDS VFO kits that are eventually going to make their way into both of mine. PTO drift isn't a big deal for the CW op but mechanical problems with the tuning mechanism most assuredly will be if you can't get rebuild kits from Ten-Tec.
KC2UGV
12-07-2016, 07:10 PM
I'd personally go with the Xiegu. That looks like one neat damned toy there. And, from what I've heard, it's a full SDR in it's guts, and therefore subject to much modding (Can you say Codec2?)
I'd personally go with the Xiegu. That looks like one neat damned toy there. And, from what I've heard, it's a full SDR in it's guts, and therefore subject to much modding (Can you say Codec2?)
I would love a waterproof, remote-able head version of that radio for use on my bicycles.
KC2UGV
12-07-2016, 08:25 PM
I would love a waterproof, remote-able head version of that radio for use on my bicycles.
Like the FTR-10? I'm sad they discontinued that.
WØTKX
12-07-2016, 09:29 PM
Yea, if it is CW only, a good 'ol used Ten Tec is amazing.
My Omni-D's and Corsair "One" are freaky great on CW.
The Yaesu MP's kick ass, especially when modded.
Why buy new? Well, maybe in SDR land.
Or Elecraft.
Like the FTR-10? I'm sad they discontinued that.
Every year at Dayton saw me haranguing them with the same comments:
Built that rig in a 10M-440MHz version (including 222) and I'll buy 5 right now.
I have four at the moment. Three on current motorcycles, one in reserve for a future dual-sport.
X-Rated
12-08-2016, 07:45 AM
I'd personally go with the Xiegu. That looks like one neat damned toy there. And, from what I've heard, it's a full SDR in it's guts, and therefore subject to much modding (Can you say Codec2?)
I am leaning heavily towards the Xiegu. Sounds pretty interesting. They still have the FT-991's in stock at HRO as well for under $900. I need to see if I can get the dosh appropriated for the expense first. I will probably be flipping a coin or watch more YouTube videos going, "Oh, I want this one. No wait. I want this one."
K7SGJ
12-08-2016, 09:48 AM
I am leaning heavily towards the Xiegu. Sounds pretty interesting. They still have the FT-991's in stock at HRO as well for under $900. I need to see if I can get the dosh appropriated for the expense first. I will probably be flipping a coin or watch more YouTube videos going, "Oh, I want this one. No wait. I want this one."
Don't flip the watch, do the coin.
X-Rated
12-08-2016, 10:38 AM
Don't flip the watch, do the coin.
Good call. I wouldn't want to nick my Rolex.
ka4dpo
12-08-2016, 12:53 PM
Don't forget Elecraft.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/U1785-USED-ELECRAFT-KX3-ULTRA-PORTABLE-HF-VHF-AMATEUR-HAM-RADIO-TRANSCEIVER-/232166492491?hash=item360e33894b:g:UbkAAOSwcUBYR0W O
Don't forget Elecraft.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/U1785-USED-ELECRAFT-KX3-ULTRA-PORTABLE-HF-VHF-AMATEUR-HAM-RADIO-TRANSCEIVER-/232166492491?hash=item360e33894b:g:UbkAAOSwcUBYR0W O
That, or a K2/100 can be had fairly reasonably.
KC9ECI
12-08-2016, 11:52 PM
The KX3 is a solid radio. I bought one new last year, fully loaded. Took it out on a trip to the UK and had a blast. Also had it camping a few times and one weekend kayak trip on the Mississippi. Probably won't take it kayaking again, honestly by the time I got set up on the island for the overnight, I was more interested in the campfire and the single malt. I digress. KX3, great radio, built in PSK/RTTY that can be sent via Morse code and paddle.
Nice to see you posting again, Tom.
There are a couple of companies making add-ons for the KX3 - heat sinks, chassis extensions, covers...did you put any of that on yours?
KC9ECI
12-10-2016, 02:17 PM
Nice to see you posting again, Tom.
There are a couple of companies making add-ons for the KX3 - heat sinks, chassis extensions, covers...did you put any of that on yours?
Not a bit of it yet. It's tempting though. I really like the plastic cover and the side extensions. I normally never run much power so I haven't seen it get too warm yet.
X-Rated
12-11-2016, 01:55 AM
Not a bit of it yet. It's tempting though. I really like the plastic cover and the side extensions. I normally never run much power so I haven't seen it get too warm yet.
So you're the Chief now? Congratulations.
KC9ECI
12-11-2016, 10:57 AM
So you're the Chief now? Congratulations.
Have been for the last three years. Just got re-elected the other evening for another two year term, and then I'm going to retire from it. Think I may have set a record, held an annual meeting with election of officers start to finish was 6 minutes. Spent 1.2M on new apparatus this year, taking delivery of a new engine sometime in January and a new ladder truck some time in February. Cutting a deal this week for a new Chevy 3500 brush truck. Don't find a lot of time to be playing radio or hanging around forums these days.
KG4CGC
12-11-2016, 05:47 PM
Have been for the last three years. Just got re-elected the other evening for another two year term, and then I'm going to retire from it. Think I may have set a record, held an annual meeting with election of officers start to finish was 6 minutes. Spent 1.2M on new apparatus this year, taking delivery of a new engine sometime in January and a new ladder truck some time in February. Cutting a deal this week for a new Chevy 3500 brush truck. Don't find a lot of time to be playing radio or hanging around forums these days.
Keep up the good work. Your community appreciates your efforts. At least I hope they do and I hope they don't actually have to find out.
Recent wildfires here really put everyone to the test. FFs here ran 24/7 on 4 hours of sleep.
X-Rated
12-12-2016, 05:29 PM
Keep up the good work. Your community appreciates your efforts. At least I hope they do and I hope they don't actually have to find out.
Recent wildfires here really put everyone to the test. FFs here ran 24/7 on 4 hours of sleep.
Thinking about you a lot, Charles. Hope you are well.
X-Rated
12-12-2016, 05:41 PM
Well the C4 in the FM drew me in that direction. I thought experimenting with the C4FM would be fun, possibly. I just got off the horn with HRO and they are shipping my rig from Milwaukee today. I viewed the YouTube videos and thought I would try a new rig. I thought about some of the older rigs but the FT-1000MP's are usually being sold without the filters and that makes them quite pricey whereas the FT-991 requires no more filtering. HRO has a $60 off price and then Yaesu has $120 on rebate that I can get in a few years. Anyway, I'll see how I like my very first brand new HF rig.
KG4CGC
12-12-2016, 05:49 PM
Thinking about you a lot, Charles. Hope you are well.
Thank you, Jerry. All is well. I was about 20 miles (as a crow flies) from the nearest fire. The non rain conditions finally broke in November after a dry Summer and Fall.
Two weeks ago Wednesday a had hard storm with weak tornadoes blow through the area. Killed my plumbing for some reason and sprung a leak that eventually led to me replacing the water heater. I have become fluid in plumbing PEX now but the funny thing about it is that 2 other neighbors also lost their water heaters during the storm. Right before the storm, everything fine. After it passed 3 of us had leaking water heaters. Mine was 15 years old and never been serviced. One neighbor's was 3 years old and the other 5 years.
KC9ECI
12-12-2016, 06:55 PM
Sounds like you were a bit too close for comfort there. Glad you came out OK other than your plumbing.
KG4CGC
12-13-2016, 03:30 AM
Sounds like you were a bit too close for comfort there. Glad you came out OK other than your plumbing.
That's the closet I've ever to a wildfire and I did try to get some photos of it while staying out of the way. Was not easy.
Pinnacle Mountain right beside Table Rock.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c79/bebop5/BAT%20CAVE/000016-C_zpsoxma5qlh.jpg
Lake Lure NC and Gatlinburg got it so much worse.
KC9ECI
12-13-2016, 06:34 PM
I'm not a fan of wildfires. It takes surprisingly little for something to end you. I don't get to do the fun stuff anymore, but I am occasionally allowed to get near the fire if I ask the probies nicely. Mostly I just wander about trying to look pretty and swearing at people. That's my story anyway, I'll stick to it. Pic is a training burn.
http://i.imgur.com/N4iJAjU.jpg
I've got a place I'd like the FD to train on except they will tell me it's too close to the main house and tree cover to allow this. :doh: Now I have to demo the old fashioned way.
Thank you for your service to community sir! :clap:
KC9ECI
12-14-2016, 05:08 PM
I can think of a lot of places around here I'd like to train at. Might actually have an opportunity to train at a 50's style motel. If the deal goes through the police will get to do some active shooter training there first (I've asked if I can play a shooter) and then afterwards we'll do the live fire training. If the timing is right it should be right after we take delivery of our new engine and 107' ladder truck.
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