Modern Equipment Matrix
For portable work on the FM birds, there are some wonderful, long-discontinued full-duplex HTs that many are using, like the early models of the Icom IC-W32a, Kenwood TH-D7 and TH-D79, and Yaesu’s FT-470/FT-51/FT-530 models.
The only currently manufactured HT that works well in U/V and V/U mode is the Kenwood TH-D72a - at about US$450.
For the FM voice LEOs (as well as the ISS packet and SSTV), many are using their "primary" HT, and purchasing a less-expensive rig for receive - in order to work full duplex.
Heck, two Yaesu FT-60R radios PLUS an Arrow Sat antenna cost the same at the TH-D72a all by itself ... (grin).
Clint Bradford K6LCS http://www.work-sat.com
The IC-W2A is also full duplex. Mine's 25 years old and works great with an Arrow.
-----Original Message----- From: Clint Bradford Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 8:13 PM To: AMSAT BB Subject: [amsat-bb] Modern Equipment Matrix
For portable work on the FM birds, there are some wonderful, long-discontinued full-duplex HTs that many are using, like the early models of the Icom IC-W32a, Kenwood TH-D7 and TH-D79, and Yaesu’s FT-470/FT-51/FT-530 models.
The Icom W31AT is also full duplex, an earlier version of the W32A.
Others that I think might be full duplex, but can't be sure would include:
Alinco DJG5T, DJ560, DJ580, DJ582 Icom W21AT, Ic32AT Kenwood TH75, TH77, TH78 Probably several Standard Models, I am not familiar with those
The Kenwood TH79 is probably one of the best looking HTs ever made, right up there with the Standard C156A
73 John AF5CC
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 8:53 PM, Glenn Miller - AA5PK [email protected] wrote:
The IC-W2A is also full duplex. Mine's 25 years old and works great with an Arrow.
-----Original Message----- From: Clint Bradford Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 8:13 PM To: AMSAT BB Subject: [amsat-bb] Modern Equipment Matrix
For portable work on the FM birds, there are some wonderful, long-discontinued full-duplex HTs that many are using, like the early models of the Icom IC-W32a, Kenwood TH-D7 and TH-D79, and Yaesu’s FT-470/FT-51/FT-530 models.
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Kenwood TM-733A is still available on the used market and is full duplex with seperate antenna connectors. I have nade SAT contacts from my car with this radio and can hear myself on the SAT, I still have a couple of these radios still working after 30 years.
From: John Geiger [email protected] To: Glenn Miller - AA5PK [email protected] Cc: Clint Bradford [email protected]; AMSAT BB [email protected] Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 10:28 PM Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Modern Equipment Matrix
The Icom W31AT is also full duplex, an earlier version of the W32A.
Others that I think might be full duplex, but can't be sure would include:
Alinco DJG5T, DJ560, DJ580, DJ582 Icom W21AT, Ic32AT Kenwood TH75, TH77, TH78 Probably several Standard Models, I am not familiar with those
The Kenwood TH79 is probably one of the best looking HTs ever made, right up there with the Standard C156A
73 John AF5CC
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 8:53 PM, Glenn Miller - AA5PK [email protected] wrote:
The IC-W2A is also full duplex. Mine's 25 years old and works great with an Arrow.
-----Original Message----- From: Clint Bradford Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 8:13 PM To: AMSAT BB Subject: [amsat-bb] Modern Equipment Matrix
For portable work on the FM birds, there are some wonderful, long-discontinued full-duplex HTs that many are using, like the early models of the Icom IC-W32a, Kenwood TH-D7 and TH-D79, and Yaesu’s FT-470/FT-51/FT-530 models.
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Another mobile FM rig to look for is the TM-V7A. They are full duplex, and work well for FM ops. They did have a problem with the display, which began to fail within a couple of years. If you see one and the display is legible, it has almost certainly been repaired by Kenwood.
73s,
Alan WA4SCA
I will second the suggestion of the Kenwood TM-V7A. I had one for a while and it did well on the satellites, a very sensitive receiver. Another one which is good for the Mode J satellites is the Kenwood TM-251A. It is a 2m transceiver with UHF receive. Has one of the most sensitive receivers on UHF ever tested in the QST product reviews. Heard the FM satellites very well.
73 John AF5CC
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Alan [email protected] wrote:
Another mobile FM rig to look for is the TM-V7A. They are full duplex, and work well for FM ops. They did have a problem with the display, which began to fail within a couple of years. If you see one and the display is legible, it has almost certainly been repaired by Kenwood.
73s,
Alan WA4SCA
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Alan
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Douglas Phelps
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Glenn Miller - AA5PK
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John Geiger