TurboMinivan
Still plays with cars
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- Lehi, UT
Rather than continually letting it get buried in that other thread, I felt it might be better to start a different one. A few of you guys with ham licenses have expressed a desire to get together for a hands-on radio activity. I am certainly not all that when it comes to ham radio, but I am always eager to share what I have learned so far in the hope that it might help others who are newer to the hobby.
I will bring three different radios:
- my handheld Baofeng UV-5R (ie, the cheap Chinese radios everybody wants to run out and buy just because they have a low price tag)
- my handheld Yaesu FT-60R (the tough-as-nails classic handheld which was the ideal that the Chinese tried to copy)
- my mobile Yaesu FT-7900R (so you can see what proper mobile operation ought to be)
The Baofeng radios are a complete pain in the ass to operate--I know this personally, as I made the common mistake of getting one for my first radio. Nevertheless, I have found some resources which will help anyone who has one but is struggling to figure out how to use the darn thing. If you don't have one, I will be happy to let you try mine so you can form an opinion of your own. You can compare it to my much-easier-to-use FT-60R and decide if you think the Yaesu is worth its $150 price tag compared to the ~$30 Baofeng. We can also sit in my car to see how the mobile radio is even easier to use than the FT-60R, plus we can discuss the numerous drawbacks to trying to use a handheld as a mobile radio. I can also share my tips and tricks learned as I have mounted a few different mobile radios into a few different vehicles--hopefully I can save you some of the headaches and mistakes I made along the way.
Everyone is invited to attend--hams who already have a radio; hams who haven't yet bought a radio; even people that don't yet have a ham license but think they might want one.
It looks like I will have my evening free tomorrow, Thursday April 28th. I won't be able to host, but I am happy to drive to wherever. If multiple people want to get together, I'll leave it to you guys to decide as a group where we will meet. If only one of you is interested, well, I guess I'll be coming to your house. (If nobody is available, I'll just have to reply to this thread when I have another free evening in the future.)
Is anybody interested?
I will bring three different radios:
- my handheld Baofeng UV-5R (ie, the cheap Chinese radios everybody wants to run out and buy just because they have a low price tag)
- my handheld Yaesu FT-60R (the tough-as-nails classic handheld which was the ideal that the Chinese tried to copy)
- my mobile Yaesu FT-7900R (so you can see what proper mobile operation ought to be)
The Baofeng radios are a complete pain in the ass to operate--I know this personally, as I made the common mistake of getting one for my first radio. Nevertheless, I have found some resources which will help anyone who has one but is struggling to figure out how to use the darn thing. If you don't have one, I will be happy to let you try mine so you can form an opinion of your own. You can compare it to my much-easier-to-use FT-60R and decide if you think the Yaesu is worth its $150 price tag compared to the ~$30 Baofeng. We can also sit in my car to see how the mobile radio is even easier to use than the FT-60R, plus we can discuss the numerous drawbacks to trying to use a handheld as a mobile radio. I can also share my tips and tricks learned as I have mounted a few different mobile radios into a few different vehicles--hopefully I can save you some of the headaches and mistakes I made along the way.
Everyone is invited to attend--hams who already have a radio; hams who haven't yet bought a radio; even people that don't yet have a ham license but think they might want one.
It looks like I will have my evening free tomorrow, Thursday April 28th. I won't be able to host, but I am happy to drive to wherever. If multiple people want to get together, I'll leave it to you guys to decide as a group where we will meet. If only one of you is interested, well, I guess I'll be coming to your house. (If nobody is available, I'll just have to reply to this thread when I have another free evening in the future.)
Is anybody interested?