But remember that the spreadsheet only lists "A" (US) models.
The "E" variant (European) models will all transmit 430-440MHz without modification.

On 02/01/2021 12:26 saguaroastro <[email protected]> wrote:


Gerald 

Patrick WD9EWK has a pretty comprehensive list on his web site.

Here is a link to the list:

https://linksharing.samsungcloud.com/hr12h4v1M3Wn



73
Rick Tejera (K7TEJ)
Saguaro Astronomy Club
Www.saguaroastro.org
Thunderbird Astronomy Club
Www.w7tbc.org



-------- Original message --------
From: Gerald Payton <[email protected]>
Date: 1/2/21 09:43 (GMT-07:00)
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AMSAT-BB] Popular HT's for satellite work

Such a simple question but I am a loss finding an answer.  I've searched many of the AMSAT Journals and only found photos of people using HT's.  I looked at "Getting Started" which did list some HT's, but I suspect that booklet may be dated.

So, which HT's are being commonly used by members NOW??

If you wish, to avoid clogging the BB, you may answer directly.

73 & Happy New Year
Jerry AB5R 


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