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G0FTD  > ALINCO   01.08.09 05:40l 45 Lines 1468 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Quick review of Alinco DJ-
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Date: Sat, 01 Aug 2009 02:47:23 +0000
From: g0ftd@gb7pzt.#24.gbr.eu (Andy)
To: alinco@ww

Subject: Re: Quick review of Alinco DJ-


Back from the dead G0WFV wrote:-
> Andy, Andy, Andy ....
> 
> 6m - Handy for avoiding the crowd.

Never use FM, hardly SSB too. I'm a CW man on 6m. Shed loads of QSL
cars for CW contacts on this band.

> 2m - Handy for the odd chat on the local repeater whilst mobile, if you
> can get on it for the M3s/M6s trying to "DX" via Echolink!

I my gawd, another band that I rarely use. Too many of those cb'ers 
on there. I have more QSL cards for CW on this band than any other. 

> 70cm - RIP since they gave 2m to anyone who can key a mic!

My favourite band for FM working. Plenty of useful repeaters and 
sensible users for some reason. Yeah I know that things vary from 
area to area but in these parts we all seem to hang out on 70cm.


> 23cm - Deader than 70cm, I would imagine!
> Another impulse buy, perhaps?

Perhaps I'm fullfilling my childhood fantasy to own a 23cms rig and
try something different. I'm already eying up a 20 turn helix on a 
tripod to carry up my local mountain and see how far I can work.

As for handhelds in general,well I do find I use mine quite a bit
rather than leave them in a drawer for months like many others do
and then only bring it out just to check the bteries are flat ;-)


73 - Andy, G0FTD @ GB7PZT

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