[aprssig] Re: Japaneese had invaded Ham Radio
Scott Miller
scott at opentrac.org
Sun Oct 14 08:55:39 EDT 2007
I've made TNCs at home, does that count? =] The Tracker2 was available
as a kit up through Proto C, but the production version is all surface
mount. As I've been telling people on the Tracker2 list, if you'd
prefer a kit, just apply a heat gun for several seconds at 350 C and
smack the board upside down on your bench.
Figuring out which unmarked capacitor goes where is left as an exercise
for the builder. =]
And if you don't like Japanese radios, how do you feel about Chinese
ones? I just spent most of the day walking around a gigantic
electronics fair and checking out (among other things) VHF HTs. The
Chinese stuff is getting a lot better, though not many models have FCC
approval. Turns out the one I like best already has an exclusive
distributor in the US - who puts their own name on it and lists it for 5
times the wholesale price!
There are other options, though. I found another one that'd be a good
alternative, if some effort was made to develop a native English manual.
Depending on the shipping and duties, it might be possible to sell it
for under $100 - not bad for a small 5-watt HT with Li-ion battery and
drop-in charger. And hang glider and paraglider pilots ought to be able
to use it legally on the USHPA commercial frequency. It's brand new,
though, so I'll reserve judgment until I get a sample in my hands to
play with. The speaker/mic connection is the same as the Kenwood, so
there's no shortage of accessories.
Scott
N1VG/VS6
jecksons at softhome.net wrote:
>> I will always use standalone external TNCs...VK4JRC
>> One day I'll try to squeeze my MFJ1270 into my Icom IC2A handheld and
>> then I'll be up to date....vk2tv
> Still. We're used ICOM and Kenwood stuff.
> I hope there was homemade TNC/APRS and homemade Transciever.
> Vy 88
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